逆境的连续性:负面情绪将早年的生活逆境与成年后的生活压力事件联系起来

G. Brennan, T. Moffitt, Kyle J. Bourassa, H. Harrington, Sean Hogan, R. Houts, R. Poulton, S. Ramrakha, A. Caspi
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逆境在人的一生中具有连续性,会对身心健康产生长期不利影响。我们利用达尼丁研究的 920 名参与者,对以下假设进行了检验:(a)经历过逆境的儿童(3-15 岁)在成年后(32-45 岁)往往也会经历逆境;(2)青年时期(18-26 岁)的临时人格特质有助于解释这种纵向关联。逆境经历较多的儿童在成年后往往也会经历更多的生活压力事件,β = 0.11,95% 置信区间 [CI] = [0.04, 0.18],p = .002。负面情绪化,尤其是其次方面疏离(以对他人不信任为特征),有助于解释这种童年到中年的关联(间接效应:β = 0.06,95% 置信区间 = [0.04, 0.09],p < .001)。对性别、社会经济出身、童年智商、学龄前气质和其他青年人格特质进行调整后,结果是稳健的。预防早期生活逆境和治疗青壮年负面情绪可能会降低日后生活压力的脆弱性,从而促进老年期成年人的健康。
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The Continuity of Adversity: Negative Emotionality Links Early Life Adversity With Adult Stressful Life Events
Adversity that exhibits continuity across the life course has long-term detrimental effects on physical and mental health. Using 920 participants from the Dunedin Study, we tested the following hypotheses: (a) Children (ages 3–15) who experienced adversity would also tend to experience adversity in adulthood (ages 32–45), and (2) interim personality traits in young adulthood (ages 18–26) would help account for this longitudinal association. Children who experienced more adversity tended to also experience more stressful life events as adults, β = 0.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [0.04, 0.18], p = .002. Negative emotionality—particularly its subfacet alienation, characterized by mistrust of others—helped explain this childhood-to-midlife association (indirect effect: β = 0.06, 95% CI = [0.04, 0.09], p < .001). Results were robust to adjustment for sex, socioeconomic origins, childhood IQ, preschool temperament, and other young-adult personality traits. Prevention of early life adversity and treatment of young-adult negative emotionality may reduce vulnerability to later life stress and thereby promote the health of aging adults.
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