Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in postsecondary students exposed to childhood psychological abuse: Exploring the role of negative meta-emotions

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Justin R. Watts, Nicholas R. Lazzareschi, Lindsey A. Warwick, Melissa Gaa
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Abstract

Childhood psychological abuse (CPA) has failed to obtain substantial focus in existing literature when compared to other types of child maltreatment (CM), though those exposed are more likely to experience lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and report more severe symptoms. Far less is known regarding mechanisms predicting the maintenance and development of PTSD among young adults with CPA histories. With these factors in mind, our study examined the relationship between type of CM, negative meta-emotions (i.e., negative emotional appraisals about one's emotions; NMEs), and current PTSD symptomology among a sample of college students (N = 387). Findings from correlational and multiple regression analyses indicated that CPA was the most substantial predictor of NMEs in our sample. Further, among those exposed to CPA, NMEs explained 42.6% of the variance in present PTSD symptoms. Finally, we discuss implications for counseling practice and future research.

遭受童年心理虐待的中学后学生的创伤后应激障碍症状:探索负面元情绪的作用
与其他类型的儿童虐待(CM)相比,童年心理虐待(CPA)在现有文献中并未得到广泛关注,尽管那些受到虐待的儿童更有可能终生经历创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),并报告更严重的症状。关于有 CPA 史的年轻成年人中创伤后应激障碍的维持和发展的预测机制,目前所知甚少。考虑到这些因素,我们的研究考察了大学生样本(N = 387)中CM类型、负面元情绪(即对自己情绪的负面情绪评价;NMEs)和当前创伤后应激障碍症状之间的关系。相关分析和多元回归分析的结果表明,在我们的样本中,CPA 是预测 NMEs 的最主要因素。此外,在受到 CPA 影响的人群中,NMEs 可解释目前创伤后应激障碍症状中 42.6% 的差异。最后,我们讨论了对心理咨询实践和未来研究的影响。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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