The mediating role of difficulties in emotion regulation in the relationship between childhood trauma and resilience among university students

Betül TANACIOĞLU AYDIN, Demet PEKŞEN SÜSLÜ
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Contrary to the common belief that traumatic experiences always lead to psychopathology, most individuals with such experiences can actually recover from their traumas. Factors leading to a person's resilience are countless, but one of the important factors explaining why some individuals do not develop any kind of pathology in the face of trauma is emotion regulation. The degree that a person experiences difficulty in emotion regulation is a predictive factor for his/her resilience in the face of adverse childhood events, such as abuse and neglect. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among childhood traumas, difficulties in emotion regulation, and resilience among university students. The analysis was conducted with 404 participants. The demographic form, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Questionnaire Brief Form, and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale were used for data collection. The results confirmed that difficulties in emotion regulation mediated the relationship between childhood traumas and resilience. Childhood trauma affected the resilience of participants depending on the level of the difficulties they experienced in emotion regulation.
情绪调节困难在大学生童年创伤与心理弹性关系中的中介作用
与普遍认为的创伤经历总是导致精神病理相反,大多数有过这种经历的人实际上可以从创伤中恢复过来。导致一个人恢复力的因素是无数的,但解释为什么有些人在面对创伤时不会产生任何病理的重要因素之一是情绪调节。一个人经历情绪调节困难的程度是他/她面对不良童年事件(如虐待和忽视)的复原力的预测因素。摘要本研究旨在探讨大学生童年创伤、情绪调节困难与心理弹性之间的关系。研究人员对404名参与者进行了分析。采用人口统计表、儿童创伤问卷、情绪调节困难问卷简表和Connor-Davidson弹性量表进行数据收集。结果证实情绪调节困难在童年创伤与心理弹性之间起中介作用。童年创伤影响了参与者的恢复力,这取决于他们在情绪调节方面经历的困难程度。
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