Despite the widely documented implications of childhood emotional abuse/neglect for subsequent anxiety symptoms, the implicated mechanisms remain under-revealed, especially the various transdiagnostic and specific pathways related to early experiences of emotional abuse versus emotional neglect and different types...
Objective: There were two aims to this study: first to examine whether emotional abuse and neglect are significant predictors of psychological and somatic symptoms, and lifetime trauma exposure in women presenting to a primary care practice, and second to examine the strength of these relationships ...
Linking childhood emotional abuse and adult depressive symptoms: The role of mentalizing incapacitydoi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104253Elizabeth Tianyu LiEllen CarracherTimothy BirdPergamon
Emotion regulation as a proximal factor has been linked with depressive symptoms. However, studies have mainly focused on a limited number of strategies and have mostly been cross-sectional in design. This is particularly evident when examining the protective effects of adaptive strategies. This study...
Childhood emotional abuse and risk for hopelessness and depressive symptoms during adolescence. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 3 , 281–298.Courtney EA, Kushwaha M, Johnson JG (2008) Childhood emotional abuse and risk for hopelessness and depressive symptoms during adolescence. J Emot Abuse 8: 281-...
Subgroup Analyses of Anxiety Symptom Severity Stratified by Scales Using the Random-Effects Model eFigure 5. Suicide Mortality per 100 000 Person-Years in Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult Patients With Cancer (CYACs) Compared With Controls Without Cancer eFigure 6. Funnel Plot for Visual Insp...
The prevalence of childhood stress and psychosomatic and emotional symptoms (PES) has increased in parallel, indicating that adverse, stressful circumstances and PES in children might be associated. This study describes the prevalence of PES in European children, aged 4–11 years old, and examines ...
Early adolescents are increasingly engaged in visually rich social media platforms, which may lead to the involvement in visual cybervictimization, i.e., the unsolicited sharing of personal visuals, resulting in negative mental-health outcomes. The present study examined the association between social ...
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Parents', preschool teachers' and child psychologists' assessment of the child's ESSENCE symptoms overall agreed. Both parents and preschool teachers see a strength in the child's social abilities. Differences in mean values show that parents assess more conduct, emotional symptoms and problems in ...