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タイトル: Psychological resilience is positively correlated with Habenula volume
著者: Dai, Qi
Kyuragi, Yusuke  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Zakia, Halwa
Oishi, Naoya  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0778-3381 (unconfirmed)
Yao, Lichang
Zhang, Zhilin
Wang, Luyao
Yang, Jiajia
Murai, Toshiya  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Fujiwara, Hironobu  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 久良木, 悠介
大石, 直也
村井, 俊哉
藤原, 広臨
キーワード: Psychological resilience
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale
T1-weighted image
Habenula volume
Depressive tendency
Subclinical depressive
発行日: 15-Nov-2024
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: Journal of Affective Disorders
巻: 365
開始ページ: 178
終了ページ: 184
抄録: Background: Psychological resilience is defined as the process and outcome of individuals' successful adaptation to challenging life experiences. The Habenula (Hb) is known to be involved in the stress response; however, the relationship between Hb volume and resilience in humans remains unclear. This study investigated the correlation among resilience, Hb volume, and depressive tendencies in adults.
Methods: Hb volumes were assessed using deep learning techniques applied to 110 healthy participants. Resilience and depression were evaluated using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Beck Depression Inventory-II, respectively. We examined the relationship between Hb volume and resilience and assessed the mediating effects of resilience on the relationship between Hb volume and depressive tendencies.
Results: Correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between resilience and Hb volume (partial 𝘳 = 0.176, 𝘱 = 0.001), which was more pronounced in women (partial 𝘳 = 0.353, 𝘱 = 0.003). Hb volumes on the left and right sides exhibited significant lateralization (LI = 0.031, 95 % CI = [0.016, 0.046]). Despite Hb asymmetry, lateralization was not significantly associated with resilience. The mediation analysis shows significant indirect effect of resilience on the relationship between Hb volume and depressive tendencies (β = −0.093, 95%CI = [−0.189, −0.019]).
Conclusion: This study found that populations with lower resilience have smaller Hb volume. Previous research has shown that Hb volume decreased with the increasing severity of depression symptoms in patients. Our findings support this view and extend it to a population that has not been clinically diagnosed with depression. Additionally, we found that psychological resilience can be predicted by Hb volume and may serve as a mediating factor indirectly affecting depressive tendencies, even in healthy individuals.
Limitations: Due to its cross-sectional design, this study was unable to analyze dynamic changes in Hb volume during the process of resilience adaptation.
著作権等: © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/293795
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.jad.2024.08.012
PubMed ID: 39151760
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