Emotion regulation mediates the effect of childhood trauma on depression

Volume: 198, Pages: 189 - 197
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Childhood trauma increases the risks of both depression and dysfunctional emotion regulation, which is a factor that has been strongly linked to depression. Because of these demonstrated relationships, it can be hypothesized that dysfunctional emotion regulation is a mediator of the association between childhood trauma and depression.To test this hypothesis, we assessed the indirect effect of emotion regulation (Emotion Regulation Skills...
Paper Details
Title
Emotion regulation mediates the effect of childhood trauma on depression
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
198
Pages
189 - 197
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