Childhood Trauma as an Environmental Determinant of Risk of Violence in Bipolar Disorder

The complex interaction of violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder (BD) is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk factors of violence in BD and studied the relationship between different types of childhood trauma and violence. We assessed 105 remitted patients diagnosed...

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Published in:Noro-Psikiyatri Arsivi Vol. 60; no. 4; pp. 344 - 349
Main Authors: Bal, Neşe Burcu, Özalp, Elvan, Teksin, Meryem Gül, Kotan, Zeynep, Karslıoğlu, Ersin Hatice, Çayköylü, Ali
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Abstract The complex interaction of violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder (BD) is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk factors of violence in BD and studied the relationship between different types of childhood trauma and violence. We assessed 105 remitted patients diagnosed with BD I (n=91) or BD II (n=14). All patients were evaluated with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and Violence Tendency Scale (VTS). Uni- and Multivariable Linear Regression Analyses were conducted to predict violent behavior. All patients scored high points on CTQ and violence scales. In the univariate regression analysis, CTQ total and subscale scores (except physical neglect), age and presence of lifetime suicide attempts were correlated with both VTS and BPAQ. Emotional and sexual abuse subtypes had a significant correlation with violence. In the multivariate analysis, only CTQ total score and age were significantly correlated with violence. There was a negative relationship between age and violence. All types of childhood traumas seem to be correlated with violent behavior in patients with BD. Childhood trauma and younger age are significant determinants of violence in BD. The VTS, which emerged in Turkey, may assist clinicians to detect potentially aggressive behavior before it becomes obvious.
AbstractList Introduction: The complex interaction of violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder (BD) is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk factors of violence in BD and studied the relationship between different types of childhood trauma and violence. Methods: We assessed 105 remitted patients diagnosed with BD I (n=91) or BD II (n=14). All patients were evaluated with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and Violence Tendency Scale (VTS). Uni- and Multivariable Linear Regression Analyses were conducted to predict violent behavior. Results: All patients scored high points on CTQ and violence scales. In the univariate regression analysis, CTQ total and subscale scores (except physical neglect), age and presence of lifetime suicide attempts were correlated with both VTS and BPAQ. Emotional and sexual abuse subtypes had a significant correlation with violence. In the multivariate analysis, only CTQ total score and age were significantly correlated with violence. There was a negative relationship between age and violence. Conclusion: All types of childhood traumas seem to be correlated with violent behavior in patients with BD. Childhood trauma and younger age are significant determinants of violence in BD. The VTS, which emerged in Turkey, may assist clinicians to detect potentially aggressive behavior before it becomes obvious. Keywords: Bipolar disorder, childhood trauma, violent behavior
IntroductionThe complex interaction of violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder (BD) is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk factors of violence in BD and studied the relationship between different types of childhood trauma and violence.MethodsWe assessed 105 remitted patients diagnosed with BD I (n=91) or BD II (n=14). All patients were evaluated with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and Violence Tendency Scale (VTS). Uni- and Multivariable Linear Regression Analyses were conducted to predict violent behavior.ResultsAll patients scored high points on CTQ and violence scales. In the univariate regression analysis, CTQ total and subscale scores (except physical neglect), age and presence of lifetime suicide attempts were correlated with both VTS and BPAQ. Emotional and sexual abuse subtypes had a significant correlation with violence. In the multivariate analysis, only CTQ total score and age were significantly correlated with violence. There was a negative relationship between age and violence.ConclusionAll types of childhood traumas seem to be correlated with violent behavior in patients with BD. Childhood trauma and younger age are significant determinants of violence in BD. The VTS, which emerged in Turkey, may assist clinicians to detect potentially aggressive behavior before it becomes obvious.
The complex interaction of violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder (BD) is unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the risk factors of violence in BD and studied the relationship between different types of childhood trauma and violence. We assessed 105 remitted patients diagnosed with BD I (n=91) or BD II (n=14). All patients were evaluated with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and Violence Tendency Scale (VTS). Uni- and Multivariable Linear Regression Analyses were conducted to predict violent behavior. All patients scored high points on CTQ and violence scales. In the univariate regression analysis, CTQ total and subscale scores (except physical neglect), age and presence of lifetime suicide attempts were correlated with both VTS and BPAQ. Emotional and sexual abuse subtypes had a significant correlation with violence. In the multivariate analysis, only CTQ total score and age were significantly correlated with violence. There was a negative relationship between age and violence. All types of childhood traumas seem to be correlated with violent behavior in patients with BD. Childhood trauma and younger age are significant determinants of violence in BD. The VTS, which emerged in Turkey, may assist clinicians to detect potentially aggressive behavior before it becomes obvious.
[...]the relationship between childhood trauma and violent behavior has not been specifically investigated in patients with BD. As a result, the complex interaction among violent behavior, childhood trauma and bipolar disorder needs further clarification. [...]in this study, we aimed to investigate how childhood trauma and its subcomponents affect violent behavior in BD. Investigating the relationship between violent behavior and childhood trauma will contribute to finding methods that will help patients with BD. METHODS Participants Patients diagnosed with BD I and BD II according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) criteria by clinician interview(15) who had been in remission for at least two months (according to Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) scores) were recruited from Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital special Bipolar Disorder outpatient clinic. Predictors of Violent Behavior in BD As shown in Table 3a; age, presence of lifetime suicide attempts, CTQ total score and EA, PA, EN, and SA subscale scores predicted VTS total score in the univariate linear regression analysis. Since the total CTQ score represents the CTQ subscale scores, only CTQ total score was included with age and lifetime suicide attempts in the multivariate linear regression analysis for VTS total score. [...]of the multivariate linear regression analysis, age and CTQ total score were significantly associated with the VTS total score in the model, and these two variables together explain the 17.2% of the variance in the VTS total score (R2=0.172) (Table 3b). According to Table 4b; as the patient's age increases by one unit, the BPAQ total score decreases by 0.413 units, and as the CTQ total score increases by one unit, the total BPAQ total score increases by 0.714 units.
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Bal, Neşe Burcu
Karslıoğlu, Ersin Hatice
Çayköylü, Ali
Teksin, Meryem Gül
Özalp, Elvan
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2 Psychiatrist, Private Practitioner, Ankara, Turkey
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