1. Childhood intra- and extra-familial maltreatment and later-life trajectories of depressive symptoms: evidence from China
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Tingshuai Ge, Yixiao Liu, Qing Han, Xinfeng Cheng, and Quanbao Jiang
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Childhood maltreatment ,Depressive symptoms ,Trajectories ,Middle-aged and older adults ,China ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Background Both late-life depression and childhood maltreatment have become major global public health issues, given their prevalence and social-economic and health consequences. However, previous studies have solely focused on the relationship of childhood maltreatment to average levels of depressive symptoms. The current study addresses this gap of knowledge by simultaneously examining the impacts of childhood intra- and extra-familial maltreatment on age trajectories of depressive symptoms in later life in the Chinese context. Methods Hierarchical linear models were applied to data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2011–2018, N = 12,669 individuals aged 45 to 80, comprising N = 43,348 person-years). Depressive symptoms were measured by the CES-D-10 scale. Childhood intra-familial maltreatments were measured by physical abuse and emotional neglect, while extra-familial maltreatment was measured by peer bullying. All analyses were conducted separately by gender in Stata 16. Results Childhood extrafamilial peer bullying (β = 1.628, p
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- 2024
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