The relationship between adverse childhood experiences and impulsive and risky behaviors: the mediating role of positive and negative emotional motivations.

Hashem Jebraeili, Shabnam Davudizadeh, Roya Rezaee
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Background: Although the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on healthy behaviors of adulthood is largely investigated, the role of these adversities in a wide variety of impulsive and risky behaviors (RBs) as well as the role of mediating variables has been rarely studied. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of positive-negative emotional motivations in the relationship between ACEs and RBs.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 401 adults of the general population of Kermanshah (201 individuals) and Kurdistan (200 individuals) were selected and they were assessed using the Risky, Impulsive, & Self-destructive behavior Questionnaire (RISQ) and the Childhood Trauma questionnaire (CTQ). Data were analyzed using latent profile analysis (LPA), the correlation tests and structural equation modeling.

Results: The prevalence of ACEs using LPA was estimated 37.7%. There was a significant correlation between all types of child abuse (not child neglect) and RBs. Emotional motivations played a mediating role in the relationship between ACEs and RBs (RMSEA=0.07, SRMR=0.05, CFI=0.92, TFI=0.90). The proposed model could explain about 11% of the variance of emotional motivations and around 70% of the variance of RBs.

Conclusions: Considering the impact of ACEs on emotional motivations and the impact of emotional motivations on RBs, intervention on emotional motivations may help to reduce RBs in people who suffer from ACEs.

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童年不良经历与冲动和危险行为之间的关系:积极和消极情绪动机的中介作用。
背景:尽管童年逆境经历(ACEs)对成年后健康行为的影响已被广泛研究,但这些逆境经历在各种冲动和危险行为(RBs)中的作用以及中介变量的作用却鲜有研究。因此,本研究旨在探讨积极-消极情绪动机在 ACE 与 RBs 关系中的中介作用:在一项横断面研究中,研究人员从克尔曼沙阿(201 人)和库尔德斯坦(200 人)的普通人群中选取了 401 名成年人,并使用风险、冲动和自毁行为问卷(RISQ)和童年创伤问卷(CTQ)对他们进行了评估。数据分析采用潜在特征分析(LPA)、相关检验和结构方程模型:结果:使用 LPA 估算的 ACE 患病率为 37.7%。所有类型的儿童虐待(非儿童忽视)与 RBs 之间存在明显的相关性。情感动机在 ACE 与 RBs 的关系中起到了中介作用(RMSEA=0.07,SRMR=0.05,CFI=0.92,TFI=0.90)。所提出的模型可以解释约 11% 的情感动机变异和约 70% 的 RBs 变异:考虑到ACE对情绪动机的影响以及情绪动机对RBs的影响,对情绪动机的干预可能有助于减少ACE患者的RBs。
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