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. 2022 Feb 28;24(3):1465–1482. doi: 10.1177/15248380221075087

Table 3.

Table of studies included in systematic review.

Authors and Date Dataset (Country) Sample Characteristics Number of Time Points Number and Type of ACEs Mediators and Moderators Outcome Findings
Bell et al. (2019) Christchurch Health and Development Study (New Zealand) A birth cohort of individuals born in the Christchurch region in 1977
(N = 962)
8 2–child maltreatment Major depression, anxiety disorder, nicotine dependence, other illicit substance dependence and life stress Psychotic experiences at age 30–35 Partially mediated
Byrd et al. (2019) Pittsburgh Girls Study (USA) Female sample of 5- to 8-year olds in Pittsburgh, oversampled low-income households
(N = 2004)
16 4–child maltreatment
1–other
Emotional reactivity, MAOA genotype Antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder Partial mediation through emotional reactivity, moderation through MAOA
Chen & Lacey (2018) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958
(N = 7464)
9 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
1–other
Educational attainment, social class, emotional and somatic symptoms, problem alcohol use, smoking, physical exercise and BMI Inflammation (CRP, fibrinogen and vWF) at age 44–45 Partial mediation through socioeconomic and health factors, but not psychological distress factors
Clark et al. (2010) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958
(N = 9377)
9 3–child maltreatment
3–household dysfunction
1–other
Social class, father’s social class, housing tenure, sex and psychopathology a Psychopathology at ages 23 and 45 (anxiety, affective and mood symptoms) Mediation through early adult psychopathology
Dion et al. (2019) N/A (Canada) Students recruited from high schools
(N = 370)
2 4–child maltreatment
1–household dysfunction
Attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance Psychological distress and self-esteem at age 24 Mediation through attachment anxiety
Dubowitz et al. (2021) LONGSCAN (USA) A consortium of five American prospective studies
(N = 473)
8 4–child maltreatment Internalising or externalising problems Alcohol and marijuana use at age 18 Mediation through internalising problems
Fergusson et al. (2011) Christchurch Health and Development Study (New Zealand) A birth cohort of individuals born in the Christchurch region in 1977 (N = 398) 8 2–child maltreatment
1–household dysfunction
MAOA (low-activity vs high-activity) Hostility at ages 18, 21 and 25 MAOA moderated
Heinze et al. (2018) N/A (USA) Ninth-grade students recruited from high schools in Michigan
(N = 676)
13 1–household dysfunction
2–other
Friendship attachment style (secure vs insecure) Depression and anxiety growth trajectories between 19 and 32 Secure attachment to friends moderated
Huizinga et al. (2006) National Youth Survey Family Study (USA) Individuals aged 11–17 recruited to a national representative household study. Male sample
(N = 1007)
9 1–child maltreatment
1–other
MAOA (high risk vs low risk) Arrest records as an adult, antisocial personality disorder at ages 24–28 No moderation
Kelly-Irving, Lepage, Dedieu, Bartley, et al. (2013) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958
(N = 15221)
9 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
1–other
Educational attainment, social class, depression, alcohol consumption, smoking status and BMI. All-cause mortality Partial mediation. More pronounced in male sub-sample than female sub-sample
Kelly-Irving, Lepage, Dedieu, Lacey, et al. (2013) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958
(N = 6138)
9 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
1–other
Educational attainment, social class, depression, alcohol consumption, smoking status and BMI. For women, there was an additional mediator of having a first pregnancy prior to age 33 Cancer between ages 33 and 50 Partial mediation in female sub-sample, but no relationship in male sample
Miller et al. (2014) LONGSCAN (USA) A consortium of five American prospective studies
(N = 884)
8 3–child maltreatment Quality of relationships with parents, quality of friendships, depression Suicidal ideation at age 18 Partial mediation through depression
Miller et al. (2018) N/A (USA) Two community samples of families with children aged 9–10
(N = 82)
6 4–Child maltreatment
5–household dysfunction
1–other
Cortisol awakening response BMI at age 22 Full mediation through cortisol awakening response
Moretti & Craig (2013) N/A (Canada) Youths with either serious behaviour problems or involved in justice system
(N = 179)
3 2–child maltreatment Emotion dysregulation Depressive symptoms at age 19 Partial mediation in male sample
Raposa, Bower, et al., 2014 Mater-University Queensland Study of Pregnancy (Australia) A birth cohort study of mother-child dyads with depressed mother
(N = 389)
6 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
Smoking, alcohol use, BMI, depressive symptoms and chronic stress in adulthood Inflammation (CRP and sTNF-RII) between ages 22 and 25 Partial mediation through smoking status, BMI and chronic stress
Raposa, Hammen, et al. (2014) Mater-University Queensland Study of Pregnancy (Australia) A birth cohort study of mother-child dyads with depressed mother
(N = 705)
6 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
Social stress, non-social stress depressive symptoms Physical health (interviewer-rated, SF-16, chronic illnesses) at age 20 Mediation through depression and non-social stress
Raposa et al. (2015) Mater-University Queensland Study of Pregnancy (Australia) A birth cohort study of mother-child dyads with depressed mother
(N = 175)
6 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
Presence of psychopathology in close friend Depressive symptoms at ages 22–25 Mediation through the presence of a close friend with psychopathology symptoms
Schurer et al. (2019) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958
(N = 7450)
9 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
1–other
Capital accumulated, cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, mental and physical health, education attainment, family formation and labour force attachment Economic outcomes (Net income, welfare dependence, subjective poverty) at age 55 Mediation through education attainment, cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, health and family factors
Solís et al. (2015) National Development Study (UK) A birth cohort of individuals born in Great Britain during a 1-week period in 1958. Sample split by sex. N = 3753 men, N = 3782 women 9 1–child maltreatment
4–household dysfunction
1–other
Educational attainment, social class, socioeconomic status, marital status, physical activity, alcohol consumption, smoking, BMI and depressive symptoms Allostatic load at age 44 Mediation through health factors, education level and wealth male sub-sample.
Mediation through by health factors and being a homeowner at age 33 in female sub-sample
Starr et al. (2014) Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (Australia) A birth cohort study of mother–child dyads with depressed mother.
Sample split by available data for genotypic polymorphism
(N = 705)
6 3–household dysfunction
1–other
Chronic stress in early adulthood. CRHR1 (rs110402 SNP) and 5-HTTLPR genotype Depressive symptoms at age 20 Moderation by chronic stress and CRHR1.
Moderated by three-way interaction of chronic stress, CRHR1 and 5-HTTLPR
Veldman et al. (2015) Tracking Adolescents’ Individuals Lives Study (Netherlands) A cohort study of children from 5 municipalities
(N = 1881)
4 5–household dysfunction
3–other
Internalising problems, externalising problems and attention problems Educational attainment at age 19 Partial mediation through externalising symptoms in male sub-sample
Wojciechowski (2020) Pathways to Desistance (USA) Juvenile offenders recently adjudicated for a serious offence
(N = 261)
12 2–other Anxiety trajectory (low, moderate and high) Drug or alcohol dependence Partial mediation through high trajectories of anxiety

aNote. This is not strictly a mediator because it is the same variable as measured as the outcome.