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Data from 577 students were analyzed using SPSS 22.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>(1) Childhood emotional trauma significantly and positively predicts social avoidance and distress; (2) psychological resilience mediates the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and social avoidance and distress; (3) left-behind experience moderates the association between psychological resilience and social avoidance and distress.</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>These findings contribute to the theoretical understanding of childhood trauma and its social consequences, while offering practical insights for addressing social avoidance and distress among junior high school students. 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Childhood emotional trauma and social avoidance and distress in adolescents: psychological resilience as mediator and left-behind experience as moderator.
Introduction: Adolescents are navigating a critical phase of developmental transition, characterized by a profound need for interpersonal communication and mutual understanding. This study investigates the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and social avoidance and distress among junior high school students, with the goal of establishing effective interpersonal interaction patterns and fostering the healthy physical and mental development of adolescents.
Methods: A model was developed to examine the mediating role of psychological resilience in the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and social avoidance and distress, as well as the moderating role of left-behind experience within this mediating pathway. Data from 577 students were analyzed using SPSS 22.
Results: (1) Childhood emotional trauma significantly and positively predicts social avoidance and distress; (2) psychological resilience mediates the relationship between childhood emotional trauma and social avoidance and distress; (3) left-behind experience moderates the association between psychological resilience and social avoidance and distress.
Discussion: These findings contribute to the theoretical understanding of childhood trauma and its social consequences, while offering practical insights for addressing social avoidance and distress among junior high school students. The study also discusses its theoretical and practical implications, limitations, and potential directions for future research.
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Frontiers in Psychology is the largest journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the psychological sciences, from clinical research to cognitive science, from perception to consciousness, from imaging studies to human factors, and from animal cognition to social psychology. Field Chief Editor Axel Cleeremans at the Free University of Brussels is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal publishes the best research across the entire field of psychology. Today, psychological science is becoming increasingly important at all levels of society, from the treatment of clinical disorders to our basic understanding of how the mind works. It is highly interdisciplinary, borrowing questions from philosophy, methods from neuroscience and insights from clinical practice - all in the goal of furthering our grasp of human nature and society, as well as our ability to develop new intervention methods.