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Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, University of Maastricht, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Division of Psychiatry, University of Nottingham, UK
Division of Psychiatry, University of Nottingham, UK
Correspondence: Professor Jim van Os, Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, University of Maastricht, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
ABSTRACT
Background There is some evidence that genetic effects on the likelihood of experiencing stressful life events (SLEs) are mediated by heritable traits such as cognitive ability (CA) and neuroticism (N).
Aims To examine whether the association between CA, N and mental ill-health is driven in part by a predisposition to experience depressogenic SLEs.
Method Childhood measures of N and CA were available in a birth cohort of 5362 individuals. At ages 36 and 43 years, mental state and occurrence of SLEs in the previous year were assessed. Using a path-analytic approach, models with and without a hypothesised influence of N and CA on the occurrence of SLEs were compared.
Results The fit of the model with childhood N having a direct
influence on SLEs was good with
2=5.72, d.f.=4,
P=0.22 at age 36 years and
2=3.50, d.f.=5,
P=0.62 at age 43. The fit of the model was significantly worse
without this path at both ages (36 years:
2=42,5, d.f.=1,
P<0.001; 43 years
2=15.3, d.f.=1,
P<0.001). No consistent differences were seen in comparisons of
models with CA.
Conclusions The results are congruent with the suggestion that genetic effects on SLEs are mediated by personal characteristics. Part of the well-established association between N and minor psychiatric disorder may be mediated by an indirect effect of N on the likelihood of experiencing SLEs.
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