Childhood And Adolescent Depression

Childhood And Adolescent Depression

The Role of Environmental Adversities and of the Serotonin Transporter Gene in a Developmental Perspective

Scholar's Press ( 2013-07-04 )

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This research is based upon reasonable evidence that the environment moderates behavioural effects of biological systems (serotonergic neurotransmission) involved in the development of juvenile affective symptoms. The data suggest that the Serotonin Transporter gene is a genetic substrate for youth internalizing behaviour: adolescents who carry a less functioning variant of this gene have a greater risk to develop depressive symptoms when exposed to environmental adversities. This gene also plays an important role in determining the continuity/discontinuity of depressive traits throughout adolescence, thus confirming the theory that carriers of the less efficient allele have more negative feelings (about themselves and the world), which could turn into depression when under stress. Primary prevention strategies, promoting proactive and adaptive coping behaviours may reduce the likelihood of persistence of behavioural problems from early- to late-adolescence and, perhaps, to early adult years.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51036-2

ISBN-10:

3639510364

EAN:

9783639510362

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Maria Nobile
Giampaolo Perna

Number of pages:

244

Published on:

2013-07-04

Category:

Other