
@article{ref1,
title="Correlation analysis of early trauma experience and depression and suicidal tendency of patients with depression",
journal="Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Medical Science)",
year="2010",
author="Yuan, C.-m. and Huang, J. and Wang, Z. and Li, Z.-z. and Wang, Z.-y. and Yi, Z.-h. and Wang, Y. and Hong, W. and Peng, D.-h. and Chen, J. and Hu, Y.-y. and Cao, L. and Fang, Y.-r.",
volume="30",
number="6",
pages="628-630",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between early trauma experience and depression and suicidal tendency of patients with depression. <br><br>METHODS: Four hundred and forty-one patients with depression (depression group) and 154 healthy controls (control group) were enrolled. Early Trauma Inventory-Short Form was adopted to assess the early trauma experience, and Beck Depressive Inventory (BDI) was employed to evaluate the suicidal tendency of patients with depression. Mann-Whitney nonparametric test and Binary Logistic regression analysis were performed to explore the association between early trauma and depression and suicidal tendency of patients with depression. <br><br>RESULTS: There was significant difference in the score of emotional abuse between depression group and control group (P < 0.001). Score of emotional abuse (β = 0.410, P < 0.001) and total scores of BDI (β = 0.134, P < 0.001) were included in the ultimate regression equation, and the predictive efficiency of the equation was 81.1%. <br><br>CONCLUSION: Patients with depression have more early emotional abuse experience. Early emotional abuse experience is associated with suicidal tendency of patients with depression, and can increase the risk of suicide.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1674-8115",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}