Association of Recent Stressful Life Events With Mental and Physical Health in the Context of Genomic and Exposomic Liability for Schizophrenia

被引:48
作者
Pries, Lotta-Katrin [1 ]
van Os, Jim [1 ,2 ,3 ]
ten Have, Margreet [4 ]
de Graaf, Ron [4 ]
van Dorsselaer, Saskia [4 ]
Bak, Maarten [1 ,5 ]
Lin, Bochao D. [6 ]
van Eijk, Kristel R. [7 ]
Kenis, Gunter [1 ]
Richards, Alexander [8 ]
O'Donovan, Michael C. [8 ]
Luykx, Jurjen J. [2 ,6 ,9 ]
Rutten, Bart P. F. [1 ]
Guloksuz, Sinan [1 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat & Neuropsychol, Sch Mental Hlth & Neurosci, POB 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, UMC Univ Med Ctr Utrecht Brain Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, Dept Psychosis Studies, London, England
[4] Netherlands Inst Mental Hlth & Addict, Dept Epidemiol, Utrecht, Netherlands
[5] Mondriaan Mental Hlth, Flexible Assert Community Treatment, Maastricht, Netherlands
[6] Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, UMC Utrecht Brain Ctr, Dept Translat Neurosci, Utrecht, Netherlands
[7] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Brain Ctr Rudolf Magnus, Dept Neurol, Utrecht, Netherlands
[8] Cardiff Univ, Div Psychol Med & Clin Neurosci, MRC Ctr Neuropsychiat Genet & Genom, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
[9] GGNet Mental Hlth, Apeldoorn, Netherlands
[10] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, New Haven, CT USA
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; RISK-FACTORS; DISORDERS; CHILDHOOD; PSYCHOSIS; ADVERSITY; ANXIETY; EXPERIENCES; ADULTS; ABUSE;
D O I
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.2304
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
This cohort study assesses whether recent stressful life events interact with genetic and environmental liability for schizophrenia in models of mental and physical health in the Dutch adult population. Key PointsQuestionIs the association of adulthood life stress with mental and physical health moderated by polygenic risk and exposome scores for schizophrenia? FindingsThis population-based cohort study of 6646 participants provides novel evidence of the associations of genetic and environmental liability for schizophrenia with mental health in the general population. Both genetic and environmental liability were associated with poor outcomes, particularly mental health, and the association between stressful life events and health outcomes was moderated by exposome score but not polygenic risk score for schizophrenia. MeaningThese findings showing an interaction between adulthood stressful life events and lifetime exposomic liability lend further support to the diathesis-stress model. ImportanceBoth adulthood stressful life events (SLEs) and liability for schizophrenia have been associated with poor mental and physical health in the general population, but their interaction remains to be elucidated to improve population-based health outcomes. ObjectiveTo test whether recent SLEs interact with genetic and environmental liability for schizophrenia in models of mental and physical health. Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThe Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 is a population-based prospective cohort study designed to investigate the prevalence, incidence, course, and consequences of mental disorders in the Dutch general population. Participants were enrolled from November 5, 2007, to July 31, 2009, and followed up with 3 assessments during 9 years. Follow-up was completed on June 19, 2018, and data were analyzed from September 1 to November 1, 2019. ExposuresRecent SLEs assessed at each wave and aggregate scores of genetic and environmental liability for schizophrenia: polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (PRS-SCZ) trained using the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium analysis results and exposome score for schizophrenia (ES-SCZ) trained using an independent data set. Main Outcomes and MeasuresIndependent and interacting associations of SLEs with ES-SCZ and PRS-SCZ on mental and physical health assessed at each wave using regression coefficients. ResultsOf the 6646 participants included at baseline, the mean (SD) age was 44.26 (12.54) years, and 3672 (55.25%) were female. The SLEs were associated with poorer physical health (B=-3.22 [95% CI, -3.66 to -2.79]) and mental health (B=-3.68 [95% CI, -4.05 to -3.32]). Genetic and environmental liability for schizophrenia was associated with poorer mental health (ES-SCZ: B=-3.07 [95% CI, -3.35 to -2.79]; PRS-SCZ: B=-0.93 [95% CI, -1.31 to -0.54]). Environmental liability was also associated with poorer physical health (B=-3.19 [95% CI, -3.56 to -2.82]). The interaction model showed that ES-SCZ moderated the association of SLEs with mental (B=-1.08 [95% CI, -1.47 to -0.69]) and physical health (B=-0.64 [95% CI, -1.11 to -0.17]), whereas PRS-SCZ did not. Several sensitivity analyses confirmed these results. Conclusions and RelevanceIn this study, schizophrenia liability was associated with broad mental health outcomes at the population level. Consistent with the diathesis-stress model, exposure to SLEs, particularly in individuals with high environmental liability for schizophrenia, was associated with poorer health. These findings underline the importance of modifiable environmental factors during the life span for population-based mental health outcomes.
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页码:1296 / 1304
页数:9
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