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Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism

BACKGROUND: The association between life event stress and depressive symptoms has not been analyzed in the general population before. METHODS: In the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study, we assessed the association of 1.) the presence of important life events and 2.) life event stress, with...

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Autores principales: Gronewold, Janine, Duman, Ela-Emsal, Engel, Miriam, Engels, Miriam, Siegrist, Johannes, Erbel, Raimund, Jöckel, K-H., Hermann, Dirk M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35857802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271716
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author Gronewold, Janine
Duman, Ela-Emsal
Engel, Miriam
Engels, Miriam
Siegrist, Johannes
Erbel, Raimund
Jöckel, K-H.
Hermann, Dirk M.
author_facet Gronewold, Janine
Duman, Ela-Emsal
Engel, Miriam
Engels, Miriam
Siegrist, Johannes
Erbel, Raimund
Jöckel, K-H.
Hermann, Dirk M.
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description BACKGROUND: The association between life event stress and depressive symptoms has not been analyzed in the general population before. METHODS: In the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study, we assessed the association of 1.) the presence of important life events and 2.) life event stress, with the amount of depressive symptoms in univariable linear regressions and in multivariable regressions adjusted for age and sex (model 1) and age, sex and optimism as important determinants of coping with life events (model 2). Presence of life events and life event stress were assessed with the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS), optimism with the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), and depressive symptoms with the 15-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). RESULTS: Of the total cohort of 4,814 participants, 1,120 had experienced important life events during the previous 6 months. Presence of important life events was significantly associated with higher CES-D scores (B = 2.6, 95%CI = 2.2 to 3.0, p < .001; model 2) compared to absence of life events. Associations were stronger for women than for men and for pessimists than for optimists. Among the participants with important life events, median (Q1; Q3) stress-score was 45.0 (39.0; 63.0). Stress-scores >Q3 were significantly associated with higher CES-D scores (2.2, 1.1 to 3.3, < .001) with a stronger association in pessimists than in optimists. CONCLUSIONS: Experiencing life-changing events is associated with depression. Women and individuals with pessimistic personality are especially vulnerable which should be considered in prevention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-92993412022-07-21 Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism Gronewold, Janine Duman, Ela-Emsal Engel, Miriam Engels, Miriam Siegrist, Johannes Erbel, Raimund Jöckel, K-H. Hermann, Dirk M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The association between life event stress and depressive symptoms has not been analyzed in the general population before. METHODS: In the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study, we assessed the association of 1.) the presence of important life events and 2.) life event stress, with the amount of depressive symptoms in univariable linear regressions and in multivariable regressions adjusted for age and sex (model 1) and age, sex and optimism as important determinants of coping with life events (model 2). Presence of life events and life event stress were assessed with the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS), optimism with the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), and depressive symptoms with the 15-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). RESULTS: Of the total cohort of 4,814 participants, 1,120 had experienced important life events during the previous 6 months. Presence of important life events was significantly associated with higher CES-D scores (B = 2.6, 95%CI = 2.2 to 3.0, p < .001; model 2) compared to absence of life events. Associations were stronger for women than for men and for pessimists than for optimists. Among the participants with important life events, median (Q1; Q3) stress-score was 45.0 (39.0; 63.0). Stress-scores >Q3 were significantly associated with higher CES-D scores (2.2, 1.1 to 3.3, < .001) with a stronger association in pessimists than in optimists. CONCLUSIONS: Experiencing life-changing events is associated with depression. Women and individuals with pessimistic personality are especially vulnerable which should be considered in prevention strategies. Public Library of Science 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9299341/ /pubmed/35857802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271716 Text en © 2022 Gronewold et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gronewold, Janine
Duman, Ela-Emsal
Engel, Miriam
Engels, Miriam
Siegrist, Johannes
Erbel, Raimund
Jöckel, K-H.
Hermann, Dirk M.
Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title_full Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title_fullStr Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title_full_unstemmed Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title_short Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study—The role of sex and optimism
title_sort association between life events and later depression in the population-based heinz nixdorf recall study—the role of sex and optimism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35857802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271716
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