Unpacking the Specific Associations Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Depressive Symptoms among the Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese Populations: A Dimensional Approach and Latent Class Analysis in a Cohort Study

Apr 14, 2025Depression and anxiety

How Different Types of Childhood Trauma Are Linked to Depression in Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Adults

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Abstract

Among 3979 adults aged ≥45 years, 1656 developed new during follow-up.

  • Individuals with three or more total or deprivation-related (ACEs) showed a significant increase in the risk of new depressive symptoms compared to those with no ACEs.
  • The adjusted hazard ratios for new depressive symptoms were 1.562 for total ACEs and 1.446 for deprivation-related ACEs in participants with three or more ACEs.
  • All groups with threat-related ACEs (1, 2, and ≥3 ACEs) were significantly associated with new depressive symptoms, with hazard ratios ranging from 1.260 to 1.585.
  • Five distinct ACE clusters were identified, with 'poor parent relationship' and 'physical abuse' clusters linked to higher risks of new depressive symptoms.
  • Subgroup analyses by sex and age corroborated findings observed in the total population.

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Key numbers

1.585
Increase in Risk for New (≥3 )
Adjusted hazard ratio for individuals with three or more threat-related .
1.446
Increase in Risk for New (Deprivation-related )
Adjusted hazard ratio for individuals with three or more deprivation-related .
90.1%
Participants Reporting
Percentage of participants who reported experiencing at least one type of ACE.

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What this is

  • This research investigates how different types of () affect () in middle-aged and elderly Chinese individuals.
  • Using data from 3979 adults aged 45 and older, the study explores associations between ACE dimensions and the occurrence and frequency of .
  • Findings indicate that higher ACE scores, especially threat-related , significantly correlate with increased risks of developing new and experiencing multiple episodes.

Essence

  • Higher scores of total, deprivation-related, and threat-related are linked to increased risks of new occurrences of and multiple depressive episodes among middle-aged and elderly Chinese individuals.

Key takeaways

  • Threat-related are particularly associated with a higher risk of developing new . The adjusted hazard ratios for individuals with three or more threat-related is 1.585.
  • Participants with three or more deprivation-related also show increased risk for , with an adjusted hazard ratio of 1.446. This highlights the impact of early life adversities on mental health.
  • Latent class analysis identified five ACE clusters, with 'poor parent relationship' and 'physical abuse' clusters linked to a higher risk of , emphasizing the need for targeted mental health interventions.

Caveats

  • The study relies on retrospective self-reported data for , which may introduce recall bias. This could affect the accuracy of the associations found.
  • The analysis does not account for the timing and duration of , limiting the understanding of their effects at different life stages.
  • Exclusion of participants with missing data may introduce selection bias, potentially skewing the findings.

Definitions

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Negative events occurring before age 18, such as abuse, neglect, and parental loss, that can impact mental health.
  • Depressive Symptoms (DSs): Indicators of depression assessed through the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, with scores of 10 or higher indicating the presence of symptoms.

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