TY - JOUR
T1 - Childhood adversities and their associations with mental disorders in the World Mental Health International College Student surveys initiative
AU - World Mental Health International College Student collaborators
AU - Husky, Mathilde M.
AU - Lee, Sue
AU - Sampson, Nancy A.
AU - Borowski, Shelby
AU - Albor, Yesica
AU - Alhadi, Ahmad N.
AU - Alonso, Jordi
AU - Al-Saud, Nouf K.
AU - Altwaijri, Yasmin A.
AU - Andersson, Claes
AU - Atwoli, Lukoye
AU - Muaka, Caroline Ayuya
AU - Báez-Mansur, Patricia M.
AU - Ballester, Laura
AU - Bantjes, Jason
AU - Baumeister, Harald
AU - Bendtsen, Marcus
AU - Benjet, Corina
AU - Berman, Anne H.
AU - Bruffaerts, Ronny
AU - Carrasco, Paula
AU - Chan, Silver C.N.
AU - Cohut, Irina F.
AU - Couder, María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz
AU - Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula
AU - Crockett, Marcelo A.
AU - Cuijpers, Pim
AU - David, Oana A.
AU - Dong, Dong
AU - Ebert, David D.
AU - Forero, Carlos G.
AU - Gaete, Jorge
AU - Gili, Margalida
AU - Gutiérrez-García, Raúl
AU - Haro, Josep Maria
AU - Hasking, Penelope
AU - Hunt, Xanthe
AU - Jaguga, Florence
AU - Jansen, Leontien
AU - Langer, Álvaro I.
AU - Léniz, Irene
AU - Liu, Yan
AU - Lochner, Christine
AU - Mac-Ginty, Scarlett
AU - Martínez, Vania
AU - Mason, Andre
AU - Mathai, Muthoni
AU - McLafferty, Margaret
AU - Murray, Elaine K.
AU - Musyoka, Catherine M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Purpose: This study investigates associations of childhood adversities (CAs) with lifetime prevalence, 12-month prevalence, and 12-month persistence of mental disorders in a large cross-national sample of university students. Methods: Data came from epidemiologic surveys carried out by the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS)Initiative across 18 countries (n=60,719). The web-based surveys screened for lifetime and 12-month prevalence and age-of-onset of common DSM-5 disorders (Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar I/II Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Alcohol and Drug Use disorders, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and five types of CAs (family dysfunction, emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect). Multivariable Poisson regression models estimated associations of CA type, number, and frequency with disorders. Results: The majority of incoming students reported exposure to at least one CA (64.9%), including 50.0 % family dysfunction, 42.2 % emotional abuse, 21.2 % physical abuse, 18.8 % neglect, and 5.0 % sexual abuse. Lifetime and 12-month disorders were significantly associated with CAs in multivariable models, although associations with disorder persistence were weaker. Population attributable risk proportions of 12-month disorders associated with CAs were in the range of 40.7–61.0 % for anxiety and mood disorders and 13.5–55.2 % for substance use disorders. Conclusion: Six out of ten university students arrive at university having been exposed to CAs. These students have substantially higher risk of mental disorders than other students, primarily due to associations with lifetime risk rather than persistence. Given the considerable distress and impairment caused by mental disorders, these results underscore the need for primary and secondary prevention efforts.
AB - Purpose: This study investigates associations of childhood adversities (CAs) with lifetime prevalence, 12-month prevalence, and 12-month persistence of mental disorders in a large cross-national sample of university students. Methods: Data came from epidemiologic surveys carried out by the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS)Initiative across 18 countries (n=60,719). The web-based surveys screened for lifetime and 12-month prevalence and age-of-onset of common DSM-5 disorders (Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar I/II Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Alcohol and Drug Use disorders, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and five types of CAs (family dysfunction, emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect). Multivariable Poisson regression models estimated associations of CA type, number, and frequency with disorders. Results: The majority of incoming students reported exposure to at least one CA (64.9%), including 50.0 % family dysfunction, 42.2 % emotional abuse, 21.2 % physical abuse, 18.8 % neglect, and 5.0 % sexual abuse. Lifetime and 12-month disorders were significantly associated with CAs in multivariable models, although associations with disorder persistence were weaker. Population attributable risk proportions of 12-month disorders associated with CAs were in the range of 40.7–61.0 % for anxiety and mood disorders and 13.5–55.2 % for substance use disorders. Conclusion: Six out of ten university students arrive at university having been exposed to CAs. These students have substantially higher risk of mental disorders than other students, primarily due to associations with lifetime risk rather than persistence. Given the considerable distress and impairment caused by mental disorders, these results underscore the need for primary and secondary prevention efforts.
KW - ADHD
KW - Anxiety
KW - Childhood adversities
KW - Depression
KW - Mental disorders
KW - Persistence
KW - Substance use disorder
KW - University students
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U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116585
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116585
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105008324779
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 351
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
M1 - 116585
ER -