幼少期のトラウマと親との関係:最初のエピソードの精神病患者における抗精神病薬の治療中の脂質,グルコース,プロラクチンレベルとの関連
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。小児性トラウマ (CT) は,抗精神病薬を受けている最初のエピソードの精神病患者の代謝健康とプロラクチンレベルに悪影響を及ぼします. 悪い親との関係は 代謝と内分泌の悪影響とも相関しています
科学分野
- 内分泌学
- 精神科
- 代謝 健康
背景
- 幼児のトラウマ (CT) は代謝機能と内分泌機能に影響を及ぼします.
- 抗精神病薬は,最初のエピソード (FEP) の精神病に対する標準治療です.
- FEP患者の代謝プロファイルに対するCTの影響については,さらなる調査が必要である.
研究 の 目的
- 代謝プロファイルに対するCTの影響を調査する.
- FEP患者におけるプロラクチンレベルに対するCTの影響を調べる.
- この結果における親子関係の役割を評価する.
主な方法
- 226人のFEP患者は代謝パラメータ (脂質,グルコース) とプロラクチンについてモニタリングされた.
- CT (身体的,性的,感情的虐待 16歳未満) を評価した.
- 両親との関係の質は,ベースラインで評価された.
主要な成果
- 12ヶ月後のCTは,総コレステロールと非HDLコレステロールの上昇と相関していた.
- 貧乏な父親との関係は 高濃度のLDLと非高濃度のHDLコレステロールに関連しています
- 女性のプロラクチン値上昇と総コレステロール値上昇と関連している.
結論
- FEP患者におけるメタボリックとプロラクチンプロフィールの低下と関連している.
- 代謝と内分泌の障害を悪化させるのです
- これらの発見は,FEP管理においてCTに取り組むことの重要性を強調しています.
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