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Child maltreatment leads to poorer adaptation through adult attachment anxiety: Results of a 10-year longitudinal study

Dion Jacinthe, Gervais Jennifer, Bigras Noémie et Godbout Natacha. (2018). Child maltreatment leads to poorer adaptation through adult attachment anxiety: Results of a 10-year longitudinal study. Dans : International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference , 15-17 juilet 2018, Portsmouth, NH.

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This talk shares the results of a study examining the role of adult romantic attachment as a mechanism explaining the association between child maltreatment before age 14 years and psychological adaptation at age 24 years. A total of 604 participants from the general population took part of a 10 year longitudinal study. Child maltreatment (sexual, physical or emotional abuse) was retrospectively assessed at 14 and 24 years. Adult romantic attachment, self-esteem and psychological distress were evaluated at age 24. Path analyses revealed that insecure attachment partially mediated the relationship between the co-occurrence of child maltreatment (i.e., cumulative trauma) and later psychological adaptation outcomes. Overall, these results indicate that child maltreatment increases psychological distress and decreases self-esteem directly, but also indirectly through their link with attachment anxiety. Emerging adults with a history of child maltreatment represent a vulnerable population for psychological adaptation. Interventions targeting romantic attachment security may increase well-being among child maltreatment survivors.

Type de document:Matériel de conférence (Non spécifié)
Date:2018
Sujets:Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales
Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales > Psychologie
Sciences de la santé
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences de la santé > Module de psychologie
Mots-clés:child abuse, adult attachment anxiety
Informations complémentaires:Présentation orale
Déposé le:11 avr. 2019 00:01
Dernière modification:25 avr. 2019 00:59
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