TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiple adverse childhood experiences and asthma onset in adulthood
T2 - Role of adulthood risk factors as mediators
AU - Lietzén, Raija
AU - Suominen, Sakari
AU - Sillanmäki, Lauri
AU - Virtanen, Pekka
AU - Virtanen, Marianna
AU - Vahtera, Jussi
N1 - Funding Information:
The Health and Social Support Study was supported by the Social Insurance Institution . This work was funded by the Ida Montin Foundation Finland (grant to RL), the Research Foundation of the Pulmonary Diseases in Finland (grant to RL) and the Turku University Foundation in Finland (grant 11-2505 to RL). JV was supported by NordForsk (grant 70521 , the Nordic Research Programme on Health and Welfare) and the Academy of Finland (grant 321409 and 329240 ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Objective: This population-based study of 21,902 Finnish adults examined whether adulthood risk factors for asthma mediate the association between the exposure to multiple adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) assessed retrospectively and the risk of new-onset asthma in adulthood. Methods: Baseline characteristics, occurrence of ACEs, and risk factors of asthma in adulthood were collected with a postal survey at baseline in 1998. The participants were linked to records on incident asthma from national health registers from 1999 to 2012. Counterfactual mediation analysis was used to examine the effects of multiple ACEs (≥2) on asthma through adulthood risk factors of asthma (mediators). Results: Of the 21,902 participants without asthma at baseline, 7552 (34%) were exposed to multiple ACEs during childhood. During the follow-up period, 2046 participants were diagnosed with incident asthma. Exposure to multiple ACEs increased the risk of asthma onset by 31% compared with ≤1 ACE. The association between ACEs and asthma onset was partly mediated by the following adulthood risk factors: severe life events (29%), smoking (15%), allergic rhinitis (8%), low education level (6%), and obesity (3%). Specific stressful life events mediating the ACE–asthma association were ‘severe financial difficulties’ (24%), ‘emotional, physical or sexual violence’ (15%), ‘major increase in marital problems’ (8%), ‘severe conflicts with supervisor’ (7%), and ‘divorce or separation’ (5%). Conclusions: Exposure to multiple ACEs increased the risk of asthma in adulthood. Adulthood risk factors of asthma mediated a significant proportion of the effect of ACEs on the risk of asthma onset.
AB - Objective: This population-based study of 21,902 Finnish adults examined whether adulthood risk factors for asthma mediate the association between the exposure to multiple adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) assessed retrospectively and the risk of new-onset asthma in adulthood. Methods: Baseline characteristics, occurrence of ACEs, and risk factors of asthma in adulthood were collected with a postal survey at baseline in 1998. The participants were linked to records on incident asthma from national health registers from 1999 to 2012. Counterfactual mediation analysis was used to examine the effects of multiple ACEs (≥2) on asthma through adulthood risk factors of asthma (mediators). Results: Of the 21,902 participants without asthma at baseline, 7552 (34%) were exposed to multiple ACEs during childhood. During the follow-up period, 2046 participants were diagnosed with incident asthma. Exposure to multiple ACEs increased the risk of asthma onset by 31% compared with ≤1 ACE. The association between ACEs and asthma onset was partly mediated by the following adulthood risk factors: severe life events (29%), smoking (15%), allergic rhinitis (8%), low education level (6%), and obesity (3%). Specific stressful life events mediating the ACE–asthma association were ‘severe financial difficulties’ (24%), ‘emotional, physical or sexual violence’ (15%), ‘major increase in marital problems’ (8%), ‘severe conflicts with supervisor’ (7%), and ‘divorce or separation’ (5%). Conclusions: Exposure to multiple ACEs increased the risk of asthma in adulthood. Adulthood risk factors of asthma mediated a significant proportion of the effect of ACEs on the risk of asthma onset.
KW - Adverse childhood experiences
KW - Asthma
KW - Asthma epidemiology
KW - Asthma onset
KW - Cohort study
KW - Mediators
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110388
DO - 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2021.110388
M3 - Article
C2 - 33639528
AN - SCOPUS:85101370591
SN - 0022-3999
VL - 143
JO - JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH
JF - JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH
M1 - 110388
ER -