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Автор Bradley, Bekh
Автор Westen, Drew
Автор Mercer, Kristina B.
Автор Binder, Elisabeth B.
Автор Jovanovic, Tanja
Автор Crain, Daniel
Автор Wingo, Aliza
Автор Heim, Christine
Дата выпуска 2011
dc.description AbstractThe ability to effectively regulate emotions and a secure attachment style are critical for maintaining mental health across the life span. The experience of childhood maltreatment interferes with normal development of emotional regulation and dramatically increases risk for a wide range of psychiatric disorders in adulthood. The central nervous system oxytocin systems are critically involved in mediating social attachment and buffering psychophysiological responses to stress. We therefore investigated the impact of childhood maltreatment and an oxytocin receptor (OXTR) single nucleotide polymorphism (rs53576) and their interaction on emotional dysregulation and attachment style in adulthood in a sample of low-income, African American men and women recruited from primary care clinics of an urban, public hospital. Consistent with prior research, we found that the severity of childhood maltreatment was associated with increased levels of emotional dysregulation in adulthood. Childhood maltreatment was also positively associated with ratings of disorganized/unresolved adult attachment style and negatively associated with ratings of secure adult attachment style. There was no direct association between rs53576 and emotional dysregulation or ratings of adult attachment style. However, there were significant interactions between rs53576 and childhood maltreatment in predicting level of adult emotional dysregulation and attachment style. Specifically, G/G genotype carriers were at risk for increased emotional dysregulation when exposed to three or more categories of childhood abuse. In addition, G/G genotype carriers exhibited enhanced disorganized adult attachment style when exposed to severe childhood abuse compared to A/A and A/G carriers. Our findings suggest that A allele carriers of OXTR rs53576 are resilient against the effects of severe childhood adversity, by protection against emotional dysregulation and disorganized attachment.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011
Название Association between childhood maltreatment and adult emotional dysregulation in a low-income, urban, African American sample: Moderation by oxytocin receptor gene
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0954579411000162
Electronic ISSN 1469-2198
Print ISSN 0954-5794
Журнал Development and Psychopathology
Том 23
Первая страница 439
Последняя страница 452
Аффилиация Bradley Bekh; Atlanta VA Medical Center; Emory University
Аффилиация Westen Drew; Emory University
Аффилиация Mercer Kristina B.; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Аффилиация Binder Elisabeth B.; Emory University
Аффилиация Jovanovic Tanja; Emory University
Аффилиация Crain Daniel; Emory University
Аффилиация Wingo Aliza; Atlanta VA Medical Center; Emory University
Аффилиация Heim Christine; Emory University
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