2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.05.077
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Childhood maltreatment and inflammation: Leveraging structural equation modeling to test the social signal transduction theory of depression

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“…Recent research indicates that childhood stress, trauma, and abuse events are associated with inflammation in adulthood ( 11 – 15 ). Additionally, childhood abuse experiences are linked to negative outcomes such as adverse cardiometabolic conditions and depression in adulthood ( 16 17 ). There is also a significant association between ACEs and inflammatory biomarkers ( 18 ).…”
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“…Recent research indicates that childhood stress, trauma, and abuse events are associated with inflammation in adulthood ( 11 – 15 ). Additionally, childhood abuse experiences are linked to negative outcomes such as adverse cardiometabolic conditions and depression in adulthood ( 16 17 ). There is also a significant association between ACEs and inflammatory biomarkers ( 18 ).…”
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“…47,48 A study including more than 2000 participants identified that childhood maltreatment had a significant positive relationship with inflammation as well as depressive symptoms. 49 Further, a study of 164 patients with MDD and 301 healthy control persons 50 investigated the associations between childhood maltreatment and levels of 41 inflammatory markers in the two groups.…”
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