“…The studies of G Â E in depression used stressful life events, 11,15,29,32,33,35,43,44 childhood abuse, 11,31,45,34 chronic somatic illness 41 and composite indexes of environmental adversity. 40,42 Moffitt et al 3 specified that a candidate environmental pathogen for G Â E should be a plausible cause of the disorder, proximal to the disorder onset, and have variable effect on different individuals; they further stipulated that cumulative, repeated, or protracted exposures are stronger pathogens than discrete acute events. The stressful life events fit these criteria; childhood abuse is probably not a proximal factor except in childhood depression; composite indexes of adversity are inclusive and cumulative, but it is difficult to date these and establish how close their temporal and aetiological association with the onset of depression is.…”