Justin Watts, N. Chumbler, Joshua Castleberry, Nicholas R. Lazzareschi
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有关童年情感虐待(CEA)及其对整个成长过程中心理健康的影响的研究十分有限,因为迄今为止有关童年虐待的研究大多集中在童年性虐待和身体虐待方面。我们对在美国西南部一所大型中学后教育机构寻求咨询服务的 2,604 名年轻人进行了横断面研究。我们对参与者进行了创伤暴露、心理健康问题和自杀倾向的筛查。研究结果表明,CEA 与更高的其他创伤事件暴露率、更严重的抑郁、广泛焦虑、社交焦虑、学业困扰、饮食问题、家庭困扰、敌意和药物使用有显著关联。在寻求咨询服务之前,CEA 与更频繁的自杀意念、自杀未遂和非自杀性自伤也有明显关联。由于 CEA 与症状表现加剧和更严重的自杀风险有关,因此讨论了对咨询实践和未来研究的建议。
Trauma Exposure, Suicidality, and Symptom Severity Among Young Adults Seeking Counseling Who Report Childhood Emotional Abuse
There is limited research regarding childhood emotional abuse (CEA) and its influence on mental health across development, as most studies of childhood maltreatment to date have focused on childhood sexual and physical abuse. We conducted a cross-sectional study on 2,604 young adults seeking counseling services at a large post-secondary institution in the southwestern United States. Participants were screened for trauma exposure, mental health issues, and suicidality. Findings indicated that CEA was significantly associated with higher rates of exposure to other traumatic events, more severe depression, generalized anxiety, social anxiety, academic distress, eating concerns, family distress, hostility, and substance use. CEA exposure was also significantly associated with more frequent suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and non-suicidal self-injury prior to seeking counseling services. As CEA was associated with elevated symptom presentation and more severe risk for suicide, recommendations for counseling practice and future research are discussed.