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Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders

OBJECTIVES: Transdiagnostic risk factors—disrupted processes common to psychopathology—link adverse childhood experiences to severe mental disorders (i.e. major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders); however, transdiagnostic protective factors are understudied....

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Autores principales: Liu, Jianlin, Abdin, Edimansyah, Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit, Lim, Matthew Sheng Mian, Verma, Swapna, Tang, Charmaine, Shafie, Saleha, Shahwan, Shazana, Subramaniam, Mythily
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34666558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00048674211053568
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author Liu, Jianlin
Abdin, Edimansyah
Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit
Lim, Matthew Sheng Mian
Verma, Swapna
Tang, Charmaine
Shafie, Saleha
Shahwan, Shazana
Subramaniam, Mythily
author_facet Liu, Jianlin
Abdin, Edimansyah
Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit
Lim, Matthew Sheng Mian
Verma, Swapna
Tang, Charmaine
Shafie, Saleha
Shahwan, Shazana
Subramaniam, Mythily
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description OBJECTIVES: Transdiagnostic risk factors—disrupted processes common to psychopathology—link adverse childhood experiences to severe mental disorders (i.e. major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders); however, transdiagnostic protective factors are understudied. The present study investigated the association between a positive mental health framework of protective intra- and interpersonal resources and severe mental disorders in individuals with adverse childhood experiences. We hypothesized that (1) individuals with adverse childhood experiences will experience more severe mental disorders and poorer intra- and interpersonal resources than those without adverse childhood experiences; (2) intrapersonal (e.g. general coping) and interpersonal resources (e.g. emotional support) will interact to predict severe mental disorders. METHODS: A total of 1929 adults participated in this population-based study. Participants were assessed for adverse childhood experiences, severe mental disorders, and intra- and interpersonal resources (general coping, general affect, emotional support, interpersonal skills, spirituality, and personal growth and autonomy) via structured interviews and self-reports. RESULTS: As hypothesized, individuals with adverse childhood experiences (62.6%) experienced more severe mental disorders and poorer intra- and interpersonal resources than those without adverse childhood experiences. Among those with adverse childhood experiences, emotional support interacted with general coping and general affect to predict severe mental disorders; general coping and general affect were negatively associated with severe mental disorders at high (+1 SD) and low (−1 SD) emotional support, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The present study identified interactions between specific intrapersonal (i.e. general coping and general affect) and interpersonal resources (i.e. emotional support); knowing among whom and when to intervene are essential for optimal treatment of adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders.
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spelling pubmed-95135032022-09-28 Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders Liu, Jianlin Abdin, Edimansyah Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit Lim, Matthew Sheng Mian Verma, Swapna Tang, Charmaine Shafie, Saleha Shahwan, Shazana Subramaniam, Mythily Aust N Z J Psychiatry Articles OBJECTIVES: Transdiagnostic risk factors—disrupted processes common to psychopathology—link adverse childhood experiences to severe mental disorders (i.e. major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders); however, transdiagnostic protective factors are understudied. The present study investigated the association between a positive mental health framework of protective intra- and interpersonal resources and severe mental disorders in individuals with adverse childhood experiences. We hypothesized that (1) individuals with adverse childhood experiences will experience more severe mental disorders and poorer intra- and interpersonal resources than those without adverse childhood experiences; (2) intrapersonal (e.g. general coping) and interpersonal resources (e.g. emotional support) will interact to predict severe mental disorders. METHODS: A total of 1929 adults participated in this population-based study. Participants were assessed for adverse childhood experiences, severe mental disorders, and intra- and interpersonal resources (general coping, general affect, emotional support, interpersonal skills, spirituality, and personal growth and autonomy) via structured interviews and self-reports. RESULTS: As hypothesized, individuals with adverse childhood experiences (62.6%) experienced more severe mental disorders and poorer intra- and interpersonal resources than those without adverse childhood experiences. Among those with adverse childhood experiences, emotional support interacted with general coping and general affect to predict severe mental disorders; general coping and general affect were negatively associated with severe mental disorders at high (+1 SD) and low (−1 SD) emotional support, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The present study identified interactions between specific intrapersonal (i.e. general coping and general affect) and interpersonal resources (i.e. emotional support); knowing among whom and when to intervene are essential for optimal treatment of adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders. SAGE Publications 2021-10-19 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9513503/ /pubmed/34666558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00048674211053568 Text en © The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Liu, Jianlin
Abdin, Edimansyah
Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit
Lim, Matthew Sheng Mian
Verma, Swapna
Tang, Charmaine
Shafie, Saleha
Shahwan, Shazana
Subramaniam, Mythily
Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title_full Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title_fullStr Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title_full_unstemmed Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title_short Positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
title_sort positive mental health framework of transdiagnostic protective factors in elucidating the association between adverse childhood experiences and severe mental disorders
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34666558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00048674211053568
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