The relationship between childhood abuse and depression in a sample of Chinese people who use methamphetamine |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China;2. Psychological Counseling Center, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China |
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Abstract: | Background/ObjectivePrevious studies have shown that childhood abuse is associated with symptoms of depression. This study aims to examine the prevalence of childhood abuse or neglect and its correlation with depression among a sample of Chinese people who use methamphetamine.MethodPeople who use methamphetamine (MA) (N = 1,173) were recruited from government-operated drug rehabilitation centres in Anhui province, China. Participants were assessed using the short form of Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and the Beck Depression Inventory-II for childhood abuse or neglect and depression symptoms.ResultsA total of 44.6% of people who use MA reported moderate/severe childhood abuse or neglect, and 56.9% of this sample were diagnosed with depression. Emotional abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect and physical neglect were revealed to increase the risk of depression. Multivariable regression analyses showed that depression scores were significantly predicted by gender, duration of drug use, sexual abuse and emotional neglect (model R2 = .08, p < .001). The interaction between emotional neglect and duration of drug use on the depression was statistically significant.ConclusionsThese analyses indicate that sexual abuse and emotional neglect increase the severity of depression in individuals who use MA in drug rehabilitation centres of China. |
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Keywords: | Childhood abuse or neglect Depression Methamphetamine China Cross-sectional survey Abuso o negligencia en la infancia depresión metanfetamina China Investigación transversal |
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