2024
Associations between Social Adversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Stress, and Aging in Children
Pantell M, Silveira P, de Mendonça Filho E, Wing H, Brown E, Keeton V, Pokhvisneva I, O’Donnell K, Neuhaus J, Hessler D, Meaney M, Adler N, Gottlieb L. Associations between Social Adversity and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Stress, and Aging in Children. Pediatric Research 2024, 95: 1553-1563. PMID: 38233512, PMCID: PMC11126389, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-023-02992-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial adversityChildhood social adversityBiomarkers of inflammationEpigenetic ageSocial risk factorsChildren aged 0ResultsOur final sampleCytokine clusterCumulative adversityFinal sampleSocial predictorsPediatric clinicAged 0Logistic regressionNeuroendocrine functionBiomarkers of stressRisk factorsImpactOur studySocial factorsU-shaped distributionAdversityAssociationBiomarker samplingChildhoodChildren
2023
Temperature variability and birthweight: Epidemiological evidence from Africa
Wang P, O'Donnell K, Warren J, Dubrow R, Chen K. Temperature variability and birthweight: Epidemiological evidence from Africa. Environment International 2023, 173: 107792. PMID: 36841185, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2023.107792.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
To what extent do social support and mastery mediate the association between childhood maltreatment and depression? A sequential causal mediation analysis
Su Y, Li M, D'Arcy C, Caron J, O'Donnell K, Meng X. To what extent do social support and mastery mediate the association between childhood maltreatment and depression? A sequential causal mediation analysis. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2022, 31: e77. PMID: 36263598, PMCID: PMC9677445, DOI: 10.1017/s2045796022000609.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressionLongitudinal population-based studySocial supportPopulation-based studyDevelopment of depressionSequential causal mediation analysisMaltreatment subtypesChildhood maltreatment subtypesPsychosocial attributesPotential confoundingSubsequent depressionSubtypesCausal mediation analysisDepressionScientific evidenceChildhood maltreatmentVicious cycleIndependent roleAssociationDirect effectMediation analysisStudied variablesMajor contributorMaltreatmentPolygenic risk score and peer victimisation independently predict depressive symptoms in adolescence: results from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Children Development
Perret LC, Boivin M, Morneau‐Vaillancourt G, Andlauer TFM, Paquin S, Langevin S, Girard A, Turecki G, O'Donnell K, Tremblay RE, Côté SM, Gouin J, Ouellet‐Morin I, Geoffroy M. Polygenic risk score and peer victimisation independently predict depressive symptoms in adolescence: results from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Children Development. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2022, 64: 388-396. PMID: 36124742, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepressive symptomsGenetic predispositionQuebec Longitudinal StudyPolygenic risk scoresRisk scoreSelf-reported depressive symptomsLongitudinal studyIndividual genetic predispositionSuch gene-environment interactionsGene-environment interactionsSuch symptomsSymptomsDepressionChild developmentPredispositionAdolescencePeer victimisationFuture studiesEarly adolescenceScoresRiskAdolescentsAssociationImpulsivity mediates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and quality of life: Does social support make it different?
Gao T, Mei S, Li M, O'Donnell K, Caron J, Meng X. Impulsivity mediates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and quality of life: Does social support make it different? Personality And Individual Differences 2022, 184: 111208. DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of lifeChildhood maltreatmentLarge community-based cohortSocial supportCommunity-based cohortCross-sectional studyEthical approvalInformed consentStudy sampleAdaptive coping strategiesHistory of maltreatmentCohortHigh impulsivityIntervention effortsEffect of impulsivityAssociationImpulsivityMaltreatmentMediation analysisCoping strategies
2014
Cortisol awakening response and subsequent depression: prospective longitudinal study
Carnegie R, Araya R, Ben-Shlomo Y, Glover V, O'Connor TG, O'Donnell KJ, Pearson R, Lewis G. Cortisol awakening response and subsequent depression: prospective longitudinal study. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 2014, 204: 137-143. PMID: 24311550, PMCID: PMC3909839, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.126250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortisol awakening responseSubsequent depressionSalivary cortisolAwakening responseOdds ratioTime pointsICD-10 criteriaLongitudinal studyProspective longitudinal studyAvon Longitudinal StudyShort-term riskSubsequent depressive illnessLarge population cohortAdrenal functionDepressive illnessClinical significancePopulation cohortElevated cortisolCortisolLogistic regressionCortisol measuresStress reactivityDepressionDiurnal dropAssociation