Objective To explore the correlation of childhood abuse and plasma leptin in patients with major depression disorder with psychotic features. Methods A total of 150 eligible patients with major depression disorder were selected. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire(CTQ),Hamilton Depression Rating Scale( HAMD-24) and Symptom Checklist 90( SCL-90) was used to assess the child abuse status, the severity of depression and the severity of psychotic symptoms. According to the SCL-90 score, the patients were divided into study group( 56 cases with psychotic symptoms) and control group( 94 cases without psychotic symptoms). The plasma leptin level was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay( ELISA). Results (1)The age and the age of first onset of the study group were both lower than those of the control group[ (35.4±14.1) vs (41.8±12.4),t=2.76,P=0.005;25(20,36) vs 31(23,41),Z=2.531,P=0.011]. The difference of the proportion of each relationship between parents was statistically significant( χ2=10.78,P=0.010). The study group had the highest proportion of "emotionally poor"[ 44.6%(25/56)], while the control group had the highest proportion of "emotionally average"[ 51.1%(48/94)].( 2)The total incidence of childhood abuse[ 48.2%(27/56) and 29.8%( 28/94)] and the incidence of emotional neglect[ 33.9%( 19/56) and 19.1%( 18/94)] were significantly different between the two groups( all P < 0.05). In both groups, emotional neglect was the most common, followed by physical neglect, and sexual abuse was the least common.( 3)The plasma leptin level in the study group[ (4.685±2.462) μg/L] was lower than that in the control group[ (6.860±3.972) μg/L;P < 0.001]. Conclusions Childhood abuse and low plasma leptin level may be riskfactors of depression with psychotic symptoms.
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汪卫华 刘羽 隋云川 纪菊英 周蓉 赵汉清.伴精神病性症状的抑郁症患者与童年期虐待及血浆瘦素的相关性[J].神经疾病与精神卫生,2021,21(2): DOI :10.3969/j. issn.1009-6574.2021.02.004.