2022
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.393
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Mentalizing abilities and serum lipid levels in adult MDD patients with childhood maltreatment – preliminary results

Abstract: Introduction Childhood maltreatment (CM) contributes to negative mental and physical health outcomes including major depressive disorder (MDD), and an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease (CDV) in adults. Also, childhood maltreatment can be related to mentalizing deficits in MDD. Cardio-metabolic diseases often coincide with MDD and worsen its course and outcome. Little is known on the interplay of these factors. Objectives We examined MDD patients with and without CM to explore the … Show more

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