The association between adverse childhood events and cluster C personality disorders: A meta‐analysis

Author:

Crișan Ştefania1ORCID,Stoia Maria1ORCID,Predescu Elena2,Miu Andrei C.3ORCID,Szentágotai‐Tătar Aurora45

Affiliation:

1. Evidence‐Based Psychological Assessment and Interventions Doctoral School Babeş‐Bolyai University Cluj‐Napoca Romania

2. Department of Neuroscience Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacology Cluj‐Napoca Romania

3. Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Psychology Babeș‐Bolyai University Cluj‐Napoca Romania

4. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Babeș‐Bolyai University Cluj‐Napoca Romania

5. The International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health Babeș‐Bolyai University Cluj‐Napoca Romania

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionStudies suggest that adverse childhood events (ACEs) may contribute to the onset and development of cluster C personality disorders. However, the association between ACEs and these disorders remains unclear in terms of consistency across studies and effect magnitude, as well as generalizability within cluster C. The current meta‐analysis aimed to examine the associations between ACEs and cluster C personality disorders based on the available literature.MethodsSystematic searches were conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and PsychInfo. Forty‐eight eligible studies were included in the analyses, and pooled effect sizes were estimated both at the level of cluster C and at the level of each specific disorder. Moderation and meta‐regression analyses were also conducted.ResultsACEs were consistently associated with overall cluster C, as well as each of the specific disorders in this cluster. Sources of heterogeneity included type of instrument used to assess ACEs (questionnaires > interviews) and type of instrument used to assess the personality disorders (clinical interviews > questionnaires, as well as their combination with interview). The associations between ACEs and all cluster C personality disorders decreased with age.ConclusionsACEs are consistently associated with all cluster C personality disorders. Future work could approach the mechanisms underlying this association, preferably using longitudinal designs and considering the potential sources of effect variability identified in the present study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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