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Childhood Maltreatment and Somatic Symptoms in Adulthood: Establishing a New Research Pathway

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Authors
Lüönd, Antonia M.
Ayas, Görkem
Bachem, Rahel
Carranza-Neira, Julia
Eberle, David J.
Fares-Otero, Natalia E.
Hashim, Mohammad
Iqbal, Naved
Jenkins, Dan
Kamari Songhorabadi, Saman
Ledermann, Katharina
Makhashvili, Nino
Martin-Soelch, Chantal
Nebioǧlu, Ertaç
Oe, Misari
Olayinka, Juliet N.
Olff, Miranda
Picot, Laura
Seedat, Soraya
Tandon, Tanya
Wadji, Dany L.
Womersley, Jacqueline S.
Schnyder, Ulrich
Sar, Vedat
Pfaltz, Monique C.
Ceylan, Deniz
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Issue Date
2025-01-14
Keywords
Abuse
Childhood
Early adversity
Neglect
Physical abuse
Somatic symptoms

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Publisher
S. Karger AG
Journal
Neuropsychobiology
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/684671
DOI
10.1159/000543438
Abstract
Background: Somatic symptoms, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and gastrointestinal disturbances, are commonly reported in individuals with a history of childhood maltreatment (CM), which includes various forms of abuse and neglect experienced before age 18. Although CM is strongly associated with somatic symptoms, the specific relationships between CM subtypes and these symptoms, as well as the mechanisms connecting them, remain insufficiently understood. This review examines the complex interaction between CM and somatic symptoms, which often coexist with mental disorders and significantly impact quality of life and healthcare systems. Summary: Somatic symptoms, frequently a mix of "explained"and "unexplained"conditions, are associated with personal distress and pose diagnostic challenges. CMhas been linked to these symptoms through neurobiological mechanisms, such as HPA axis dysregulation and allostatic load, while theoretical models emphasize the roles of hyperawareness, cultural factors, and vulnerability in symptom development. However, existing research often fails to account for specific CM subtypes, the full range of somatic symptoms, and cultural and situational factors, leading to inconsistencies in findings. Key Messages: Bridging gaps in literature requires adopting the World Health Organization's CM subtype definitions and ICD- 11 codes (MA00-MH2Y) to encompass a broader spectrum of somatic symptoms. Employing rigorous methodologies, such as systematic reviews and meta-analyses, is essential for advancing understanding. These approaches can enhance diagnostic accuracy, support tailored interventions, and promote a biopsychosocial framework for CM research, ultimately improving patient outcomes and alleviating societal burdens.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Language
eng
ISSN
0302282X
EISSN
14230224
Sponsors
South African Medical Research Council
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10.1159/000543438
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