2021
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9070875
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Psychological Traumas and Cardiovascular Disease: A Case-Control Study

Abstract: Adverse childhood experiences could be important determinants of adult disease. The present study analyzed the association between early traumatic experiences and the onset of cardiovascular disease (CVDs). It was hypothesized that patients with CVD would report a higher number of traumatic experiences during childhood and that this association would be stronger in women. The Traumatic Experiences Checklist (TEC) was fulfilled by 75 patients with a first-time diagnosis of CVD and 84 healthy controls randomly s… Show more

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“…When analyses indicated sex differences, associations tended to be stronger in women, and results indicated stronger associations for early-onset CVD (occurrence before the age of 50). In a case-control design study, 75 patients with a first-time CVD diagnosis and 84 healthy participants randomly selected from the general public were compared regarding experienced CM to evaluate whether CM is associated with CVD onset ( 21 ). Analyses indicated that the CVD group reported significantly more emotional neglect than healthy controls.…”
Section: Emotional Neglect and Cvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When analyses indicated sex differences, associations tended to be stronger in women, and results indicated stronger associations for early-onset CVD (occurrence before the age of 50). In a case-control design study, 75 patients with a first-time CVD diagnosis and 84 healthy participants randomly selected from the general public were compared regarding experienced CM to evaluate whether CM is associated with CVD onset ( 21 ). Analyses indicated that the CVD group reported significantly more emotional neglect than healthy controls.…”
Section: Emotional Neglect and Cvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies suggest an association between emotional neglect and CVD development (19)(20)(21). For instance, a study with over 157.000 individuals from the UK Biobank, assessing all five types of CM (physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, emotional neglect, physical neglect) indicated associations for all CM types with a higher risk of CVD (19).…”
Section: Emotional Neglect and Cvd Association Between Emotional Negl...mentioning
confidence: 99%