TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathways to post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence
T2 - Trauma, executive functioning, and family history of alcoholism in adolescents and young adults
AU - Subbie-Saenz de Viteri, Stacey
AU - Pandey, Ashwini
AU - Pandey, Gayathri
AU - Kamarajan, Chella
AU - Smith, Rebecca
AU - Anokhin, Andrey
AU - Bauer, Lance
AU - Bender, Annah
AU - Chan, Grace
AU - Dick, Danielle
AU - Edenberg, Howard
AU - Kinreich, Sivan
AU - Kramer, John
AU - Schuckit, Marc
AU - Zang, Yong
AU - McCutcheon, Vivia
AU - Bucholz, Kathleen
AU - Porjesz, Bernice
AU - Meyers, Jacquelyn L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - Introduction: Family history (FH) of alcohol dependence is likely to increase the risk of trauma exposure, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and alcohol dependence. FH of alcohol dependence and trauma has been separately shown to adversely affect planning/problem-solving aspects of executive function. However, few studies have examined these risk factors in an integrated model. Methods: Using data from trauma-exposed individuals from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism prospective cohort (N = 1,860), comprising offspring from alcohol-dependent high-risk and comparison families (mean age [SE] = 21.9 [4.2]), we investigated associations of trauma (nonsexual assaultive, nonassaultive, sexual assaultive) with DSM-IV PTSD and alcohol dependence symptom counts, and planning/problem-solving abilities assessed using the Tower of London Test (TOLT). Moderating effects of family history density of alcohol use disorder (FHD) on these associations and sex differences were explored. Results: Family history density was positively associated with PTSD in female participants who endorsed a sexual assaultive trauma. Exposure to nonsexual assaultive trauma was associated with more excess moves made on the TOLT. Conclusion: Findings from this study demonstrate associations with PTSD and alcohol dependence symptom counts, as well as poor problem-solving ability in trauma-exposed individuals from families densely affected with alcohol dependence, depending on trauma type, FHD, and sex. This suggests that having a FH of alcohol dependence and exposure to trauma during adolescence may be associated with more PTSD and alcohol dependence symptoms, and poor problem-solving abilities in adulthood.
AB - Introduction: Family history (FH) of alcohol dependence is likely to increase the risk of trauma exposure, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and alcohol dependence. FH of alcohol dependence and trauma has been separately shown to adversely affect planning/problem-solving aspects of executive function. However, few studies have examined these risk factors in an integrated model. Methods: Using data from trauma-exposed individuals from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism prospective cohort (N = 1,860), comprising offspring from alcohol-dependent high-risk and comparison families (mean age [SE] = 21.9 [4.2]), we investigated associations of trauma (nonsexual assaultive, nonassaultive, sexual assaultive) with DSM-IV PTSD and alcohol dependence symptom counts, and planning/problem-solving abilities assessed using the Tower of London Test (TOLT). Moderating effects of family history density of alcohol use disorder (FHD) on these associations and sex differences were explored. Results: Family history density was positively associated with PTSD in female participants who endorsed a sexual assaultive trauma. Exposure to nonsexual assaultive trauma was associated with more excess moves made on the TOLT. Conclusion: Findings from this study demonstrate associations with PTSD and alcohol dependence symptom counts, as well as poor problem-solving ability in trauma-exposed individuals from families densely affected with alcohol dependence, depending on trauma type, FHD, and sex. This suggests that having a FH of alcohol dependence and exposure to trauma during adolescence may be associated with more PTSD and alcohol dependence symptoms, and poor problem-solving abilities in adulthood.
KW - alcoholism
KW - executive function
KW - post-traumatic stress disorder
KW - trauma
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U2 - 10.1002/brb3.1789
DO - 10.1002/brb3.1789
M3 - Article
C2 - 32990406
AN - SCOPUS:85091615181
SN - 2162-3279
VL - 10
JO - Brain and Behavior
JF - Brain and Behavior
IS - 11
M1 - e01789
ER -