نتایج جستجو برای: childhood emotional maltreatment

تعداد نتایج: 266094  

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2017
Rebecca Mirhashem Holley C Allen Zachary W Adams Katherine van Stolk-Cooke Alison Legrand Matthew Price

A range of risk factors lead to opioid use and substance-related problems (SRP) including childhood maltreatment, elevated impulsivity, and psychopathology. These constructs are highly interrelated such that childhood maltreatment is associated with elevated impulsivity and trauma-related psychopathology such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and impulsivity-particularly urgency-and PTSD...

2013
Paul A. Frewen Barrie Evans Jason Goodman Aaron Halliday James Boylan Greg Moran Jeffrey Reiss Allan Schore Ruth A. Lanius

BACKGROUND Current psychometric measures of childhood trauma history generally fail to assess the relational-socioecological context within which childhood maltreatment occurs, including the relationship of abusers to abused persons, the emotional availability of caregivers, and the respondent's own thoughts, feelings, and actions in response to maltreatment. OBJECTIVE To evaluate a computeri...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2015
Blanca Gutiérrez Juan Á Bellón Margarita Rivera Esther Molina Michael King Louise Marston Francisco Torres-González Berta Moreno-Küstner Patricia Moreno-Peral Emma Motrico Carmen Montón-Franco María J GildeGómez-Barragán Marta Sánchez-Celaya Miguel Á Díaz-Barreiros Catalina Vicens Juan de Dios Luna Irwin Nazareth Jorge Cervilla

BACKGROUND There is limited evidence for a moderating role of both serotonin transporter (SERT) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) genes on the risk for major depression (MD) developing after childhood maltreatment. However, research on this topic remains inconclusive, and there is a lack of data from longitudinal studies with large and representative population samples. Our study aim...

2015
Alaptagin Khan Hannah C. McCormack Elizabeth A. Bolger Cynthia E. McGreenery Gordana Vitaliano Ann Polcari Martin H. Teicher

BACKGROUND The adverse childhood experience (ACE) study found that risk for depression increased as a function of number of types of childhood maltreatment, and interpret this as a result of cumulative stress. An alternative hypothesis is that risk depends on type and timing of maltreatment. This will also present as a linear increase, since exposure to more types of abuse increases likelihood ...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2009
Jill Lobbestael Arnoud Arntz Petra Harkema-Schouten David Bernstein

OBJECTIVE We conducted a comprehensive assessment of the reliability and validity of the Interview for Traumatic Events in Childhood (ITEC, Lobbestael, Arntz, Kremers, & Sieswerda, 2006), a retrospective, semi-structured interview for childhood maltreatment. The ITEC aims to yield dimensional scores for severity of experiences of different childhood maltreatment dimensions. METHODS Initial ps...

2015
Paul Frewen Matthew Brown Jonathan DePierro Wendy D'Andrea Allan Schore

BACKGROUND Existing survey measures of childhood trauma history generally fail to take into account the relational-socioecological environment in which childhood maltreatment occurs. Variables such as the relationship between the perpetrator and the victim, the emotional availability of caregivers, witnessing the abuse of others, and the respondent's own thoughts, feelings, and actions in respo...

2015
Wendy Hovdestad Aimée Campeau Dawn Potter Lil Tonmyr

BACKGROUND Population-representative surveys that assess childhood maltreatment and health are a valuable resource to explore the implications of child maltreatment for population health. Systematic identification and evaluation of such surveys is needed to facilitate optimal use of their data and to inform future research. OBJECTIVES To inform researchers of the existence and nature of popul...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2014
Farah Taha Sandro Galea Denise Hien Renee D Goodwin

The current study examined the relationship between childhood maltreatment-emotional, physical, and severe physical maltreatment-and the initiation and persistence of smoking. Data were drawn from the Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) Survey Waves 1 and 2. Frequency of childhood emotional, physical, and severe physical maltreatment (never, rare, intermittent, frequent) reported a...

2012
Jun Sung Hong Dorothy L. Espelage Andrew Grogan-Kaylor Paula Allen-Meares JUN SUNG HONG DOROTHY L. ESPELAGE ANDREW GROGAN-KAYLOR PAULA ALLEN-MEARES

A growing body of literature is demonstrating associations between childhood maltreatment and bullying involvement at school. In this literature review, five potential mediators (explanatory) and three potential moderators (mitigates or exacerbates) of the association between childhood maltreatment and school bullying are proposed. Mediators include emotional dysregulation, depression, anger, a...

2011
Mohammad Reza Naqavi Masood Mohammadi Vahid Salari Nouzar Nakhaee

BACKGROUND Child maltreatment is a global phenomenon with possible serious long-term consequences. The present study aimed to determine the relationship between childhood maltreatment and opiate dependency in older age. METHODS In this study, 212 opiate dependent individuals and 216 control subjects were selected consecutively. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire which consiste...

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