Prospective Relations between Cortical Thickness and Change in Internalizing Symptoms are Moderated by Chronic Stress Exposure in Adolescents with Depression and Anxiety

慢性应激暴露会调节青少年抑郁和焦虑症患者皮质厚度与内化症状变化之间的潜在关系

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Abstract

Brain structural alterations have been associated with internalizing symptoms concurrently. Less is known about whether these alterations relate to change in internalizing psychopathology during adolescence, a sensitive period for the effects of stress on neurodevelopment and internalizing symptoms. We examined whether cortical thickness (CT) was prospectively related to change in an internalizing factor in 203 adolescents (aged 14-17) with depression and/or anxiety diagnoses or no diagnosis from the Boston Adolescent Neuroimaging of Depression and Anxiety study. We conducted residualized change regression models to determine whether baseline CT was associated with one-year change in internalizing factor scores, and whether chronic stress exposure moderated these relations. Lower bilateral temporal pole and left insula CT were associated with one-year increases in internalizing factor scores and were moderated by chronic stress. These novel results identify specific cortical structure features that might contribute to worsening depression and anxiety, particularly in adolescents with high chronic stress.

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