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Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt.

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Donohue, MR; Tillman, R; Barch, DM; Luby, J; Gaffrey, MS
Published in: Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging
November 2020

Maladaptive guilt is a central symptom of preschool-onset depression associated with severe psychopathology in adolescence and adulthood. Although studies have found that maladaptive guilt is associated with structural alterations in the anterior insula (AI) and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in middle childhood and adolescence, no study has examined structural neural correlates of maladaptive guilt in preschool, when this symptom first emerges. This study examined a pooled sample of 3-to 6-year-old children (N = 76; 40.8% female) from two studies, both which used the same type of magnetic resonance imaging scanner and conducted diagnostic interviews for depression that included clinician ratings of whether children met criteria for maladaptive guilt. Preschoolers with maladaptive guilt displayed significantly thinner dmPFC than children without this symptom. Neither children's depressive severity nor their vegetative or other emotional symptoms of depression were associated with dmPFC thickness, suggesting that dmPFC thinning is specific to maladaptive guilt. Neither AI gray matter volume or thickness nor dmPFC gray matter volume differed between children with and without maladaptive guilt. This study is the first to identify a structural biomarker for a specific depressive symptom in preschool. Findings may inform neurobiological models of the development of depression and aid in detection of this symptom.

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Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging

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EISSN

1872-7506

ISSN

0925-4927

Publication Date

November 2020

Volume

305

Start / End Page

111195

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Guilt
  • Female
  • Emotions
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child
  • Cerebral Cortical Thinning
 

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Donohue, M. R., Tillman, R., Barch, D. M., Luby, J., & Gaffrey, M. S. (2020). Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt. Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging, 305, 111195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111195
Donohue, Meghan Rose, Rebecca Tillman, Deanna M. Barch, Joan Luby, and Michael S. Gaffrey. “Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt.Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging 305 (November 2020): 111195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111195.
Donohue MR, Tillman R, Barch DM, Luby J, Gaffrey MS. Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt. Psychiatry research Neuroimaging. 2020 Nov;305:111195.
Donohue, Meghan Rose, et al. “Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt.Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging, vol. 305, Nov. 2020, p. 111195. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111195.
Donohue MR, Tillman R, Barch DM, Luby J, Gaffrey MS. Cortical thinning in preschoolers with maladaptive guilt. Psychiatry research Neuroimaging. 2020 Nov;305:111195.
Journal cover image

Published In

Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging

DOI

EISSN

1872-7506

ISSN

0925-4927

Publication Date

November 2020

Volume

305

Start / End Page

111195

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • Male
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Humans
  • Guilt
  • Female
  • Emotions
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child
  • Cerebral Cortical Thinning