从童年创伤到亲密伤害:适应不良图式在再次经历虐待关系中的作用

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Parisa Khanbeigi , Fatemeh SadeghMohammadi , Kosar Shafiei Rezvani Nejad , Zinat sadat Mirpour
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摘要

重新体验虐待关系的倾向(TREAR)是一种适应不良的关系模式,与早期的不良经历和根深蒂固的认知-情感图式有关。虽然先前的研究已经分别研究了这些结构,但不良童年经历(ace)和早期适应不良图式(EMS)对TREAR的综合贡献仍未得到充分探讨,特别是在非西方人群中。本研究的目的是确定伊朗人再次经历虐待关系的倾向与不良童年经历和早期适应不良图式之间的关系。方法采用横断面、描述性、相关性研究设计。统计人口包括居住在伊朗吉兰省的18岁以上的个人。数据收集于2024年,采用基于互联网的便捷抽样方法。通过在线调查收集数据,包括以下工具:人口统计学特征问题、不良童年经历-虐待简短表格(ACE-ASF)、早期适应不良图式问卷(YSQ-S3)和再体验虐待关系倾向量表(TREARS)。共有894人接受了调查,但只有272人参与了研究。在参与者中,72.1%为女性,28.3%为已婚。结果大量参与者(81%)报告童年受虐待,超过一半(56.3%)的TREAR得分较高。有身体、情感或性虐待史的人更有可能表现出TREAR的迹象。我们发现TREAR和EMS之间存在很强的联系(r = 0.705, p < 0.001),跨越所有18个模式域。虽然人口因素只解释了11%的TREAR,但包括ACE分数在内,这一比例上升到了18.3%。然而,一旦加入EMS分数,该模型解释了55.1%的TREAR,表明EMS在延续这一循环中发挥了重要作用。结论早期适应不良图式在儿童不良经历与成人再受害倾向的关系中起关键作用。这些结果表明,有必要将针对图式和创伤敏感的治疗相结合,以阻止再次经历虐待关系,并帮助人们建立更安全、更健康的关系。
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From childhood trauma to intimate harm: the role of maladaptive schemas in re-experiencing abusive relationships

Background

The tendency to re-experience abusive relationships (TREAR) is a maladaptive relational pattern linked to early adverse experiences and ingrained cognitive-emotional schemas. While prior studies have examined these constructions separately, the combined contribution of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and early maladaptive schemas (EMS) to TREAR remains underexplored, especially in non-Western populations. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of the tendency to re-experience abusive relationships with adverse childhood experiences and early maladaptive schemas in Iranians.

Methods

The research design was cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational. The statistical population consisted of individuals over 18 years old residing in Gilan province, Iran. Data were gathered in 2024 using an internet-based convenience sampling method. An online survey was conducted to collect data and included the following instruments: Demographic Characteristics Questions, the Adverse Childhood Experiences–Abuse Short Form (ACE-ASF), the Early Maladaptive Schemas Questionnaire (YSQ-S3), and the Tendency to Re-experience Abusive Relationships Scale (TREARS). A total of 894 individuals received the survey, but only 272 participated in the research. Of the participants, 72.1% were female, 28.3% were married.

Results

A large number of participants (81%) reported abuse in childhood, and more than half (56.3%) had high TREAR scores. People with a history of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse were more likely to show signs of TREAR. We found strong links between TREAR and EMS (r = 0.705, p < 0.001), across all 18 schema domains. While demographic factors alone explained just 11% of TREAR, including ACE scores raised this to 18.3%. However, once EMS scores were added, the model explained 55.1% of TREAR, demonstrating that EMS plays a large role in perpetuating this cycle.

Conclusion

The result indicated that early maladaptive schemas play a key role in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and adult revictimization tendencies. These results showed the necessity of combining schema-targeted and trauma-sensitive therapies to stop re-experiencing abusive relationships and help people build safer and healthier relationships.
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