儿童虐待与间感受的元分析综述

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Julia Ditzer, Christian Franz Joseph Woll, Clara Burger, Alisa Ernst, Ilka Böhm, Susan Garthus-Niegel, Anna-Lena Zietlow
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内感受——感知身体内部信号的能力,如心跳或呼吸——在精神和身体健康中都起着核心作用。越来越多的人认识到,截取中断是各种心理和医疗状况的重要因素,但其起源仍不清楚。一个可能的风险因素是儿童时期遭受虐待。在这里,我们提出了一项荟萃分析审查儿童虐待和内感受不同方面之间的关系。在这篇分析中,我们使用元分析方法检查了17项研究中儿童虐待和内感受之间的关系。我们发现儿童虐待与内感受的准确性、敏感性或意识之间没有一致的联系。然而,童年虐待史——尤其是情感虐待——与较低的身体信任有关,这是内感受的一个维度,反映了对身体信号的信心。这些发现表明,早期的不良经历可能会破坏对一个人身体的基本信任感,对心理和身体健康有潜在的长期影响。内感受是对身体内部信号的感知,对身心健康至关重要,但内感受中断的原因尚不清楚。在这里,作者对17项研究进行了荟萃分析,揭示了儿童虐待,特别是情感虐待,与身体信任的降低有关,可能会影响长期的健康结果。
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A meta-analytic review of child maltreatment and interoception

A meta-analytic review of child maltreatment and interoception
Interoception—the ability to sense internal bodily signals such as heartbeat or breathing—plays a central role in both mental and physical health. Disruptions in interoception are increasingly recognized as important contributors to various psychological and medical conditions, yet the origins remain unclear. One possible risk factor is exposure to childhood maltreatment. Here we present a meta-analytic review examining the association between child maltreatment and different aspects of interoception. In this Analysis, we use meta-analytic methods to examine the relationship between childhood maltreatment and interoception across 17 studies. We found no consistent association between childhood maltreatment and interoceptive accuracy, sensibility, or awareness. However, a history of childhood maltreatment—particularly emotional maltreatment—was associated with lower body trust, a dimension of interoception reflecting confidence in bodily signals. These findings suggest that early adverse experiences may undermine the foundational sense of trust in one’s body, with potential long-term consequences for mental and physical health. Interoception, the perception of internal bodily signals, is crucial for mental and physical well-being, yet the origins of disruptions in interoception are not well understood. Here the authors conduct a meta-analysis of 17 studies, revealing that childhood maltreatment, particularly emotional maltreatment, is linked to reduced body trust, potentially impacting long-term health outcomes.
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