Childhood trauma and bipolar affective disorder: Is there a linkage?

V. Chauhan, Markanday Sharma, K. Chatterjee, J. Prakash, K. Srivastava, Suprakash Chaudhury
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Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) is a major psychiatric illness impairing the quality of life. The etiology of BPAD is influenced by different factors possibly related to gene-environment interactions. Approximately 30% to 50% of individuals with BPAD have experienced some traumatic event in childhood. Serious adverse experiences that children may suffer early in life are often described as childhood trauma (CT). It includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and physical and emotional neglect. CT is linked with an elevated risk of developing BPAD. Childhood adversities play a role in modulating the early onset of illness, increased number of depressive episodes, increased suicide attempts, and other clinical severity of BPAD. Hospital-based studies comprising heterogeneous populations had researched the specific role of each trauma subtype as a predisposing factor for BPAD. Identifying and addressing CT through early intervention methods may prevent the future development of chronic disorders like BPAD. This review article is an attempt to explore and highlight the existing literature regarding the association of different subtypes of CT with BPAD.
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童年创伤与双相情感障碍:两者之间有联系吗?
躁郁症(BPAD)是一种严重影响生活质量的精神疾病。躁郁症的病因受不同因素的影响,可能与基因和环境的相互作用有关。大约 30%至 50%的 BPAD 患者在童年时期经历过一些创伤事件。儿童早期可能遭受的严重不良经历通常被描述为儿童创伤(CT)。它包括身体、情感和性虐待,以及身体和情感上的忽视。童年创伤与罹患 BPAD 的风险升高有关。童年时期的逆境对早发性疾病、抑郁发作次数增加、自杀企图增加以及 BPAD 的其他临床严重性起着调节作用。由不同人群组成的基于医院的研究对每种创伤亚型作为 BPAD 易感因素的具体作用进行了研究。通过早期干预方法来识别和解决 CT 问题,可以预防 BPAD 等慢性疾病在未来的发展。这篇综述文章试图探讨和强调有关不同亚型 CT 与 BPAD 相关性的现有文献。
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