Journal article

Interaction of parenting experiences and brain structure in the prediction of depressive symptoms in adolescents

MBH Yap, S Whittle, M Yücel, L Sheeber, C Pantelis, JG Simmons, NB Allen

Archives of General Psychiatry | AMER MEDICAL ASSOC | Published : 2008

Abstract

Context: Although some evidence suggests that neuroanatomic abnormalities may confer risk for major depressive disorder, findings are inconsistent. One potential explanation for this is the moderating role of environmental context, with individuals differing in their biological sensitivity to context. Objective: To examine the influence of adverse parenting as an environmental moderator of the association between brain structure and depressive symptoms. Design: Cross-sectional measurement of brain structure, adverse parenting, and depressive symptoms in early adolescents. Setting: General community. Participants: A total of 106 students aged 11 to 13 years (55 males [51%]), recruited from pr..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)


Awarded by NHMRC Clinical Career Development


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by grants from the Colonial Foundation and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) ( program grant 350241). Dr Yap is supported by an NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence Postdoctoral Fellowship. Dr Whittle is supported by an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship. Dr Yucel is supported by an NHMRC Clinical Career Development Award ( ID 509345).