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The Role of Childhood Emotional Abuse in Disordered Eating

Journal of Emotional Abuse, 2007
This study explored the role of childhood emotional abuse (CEA) both as a predictor of disordered eating and as a moderator of the effects of childhood neglect (CN), physical abuse (CPA), and sexual abuse (CSA). Self-esteem, anxiety, and depression were included in the model as potential mediators.
M. Alexis Kennedy   +3 more
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Childhood Emotional Abuse and Associated Psychopathology in College Students

Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 1997
Abstract College students completed questionnaires regarding their abuse history and their current psychological functioning (Symptom Checklist 90-Revised). It was found that emotional abuse in childhood, even with no other type of abuse present, was significantly related to long-term negative consequences for these students.
Debra J. Rich   +2 more
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Responding to concerns about childhood emotional abuse.

Hospital medicine (London, England : 1998), 2000
Doctors are increasingly involved in child protection proceedings which consider whether emotional abuse has occurred. This may be a complex and difficult area, hindered by the paucity of consensus opinion and research in this area. This review suggests how doctors can assist in the decision-making process and outlines the management of children and ...
A E, Thompson, C A, Kaplan
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Surviving and Coping with Emotional Abuse in Childhood

Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2001
Emotional abuse, even when it is the sole form of abuse, can be psychologically harmful, but there are a number of internal and environmental factors that may protect children from ultimate damage. External factors are of importance to practitioners because they are more amenable to positive change through intervention.
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Childhood emotional abuse and depression: The mediating roles of emotion regulation and resilience

Abuse: An International Impact Journal, 2023
Childhood adverse experiences are associated with an increased susceptibility to low psychopathology. Childhood emotional abuse (CEA) is a widespread adversity, known to be associated with depression. Yet, the underlying mechanisms contributing to the relationship remain unclear.
Megan Houghton, Leah Greenwood
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Childhood Emotional Abuse and Psychological Distress in Gay and Bisexual Men

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2012
<p>Despite the high prevalence of childhood emotional abuse (CEA) and adult psychological distress (depression and anxiety) among gay and bisexual men (GBM), there is little research examining the relationships among these variables. This study examined internalized homophobia (IH) as a mediator between CEA and psychological distress in a sample ...
Liviana Calzavara   +6 more
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Body-Related Emotions in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Childhood Sexual Abuse

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2015
Traumatic experiences are associated with emotions such as anxiety, shame, guilt, disgust, and anger. For patients who have experienced child sexual abuse, these emotions might be triggered by perceptions of their own body. The aim of this study was to investigate the extent of the association of the body to traumatic experiences and to discern the ...
Anne S, Dyer   +2 more
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Shame, Humiliation, and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Distinct Contributions and Emotional Coherence

Child Maltreatment, 2005
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) may produce powerful and enduring emotion reactions, including intense shame, anger, and humiliation. Whereas shame and anger have received considerable interest from researchers, less attention has been paid to humiliation or associated coherence among these emotions as it relates to the psychological adjustment in CSA ...
Claudio, Negrao   +4 more
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The Impact of Childhood Emotional Abuse: An Extension of the Child Abuse and Trauma Scale

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1998
There are few well-validated measures of childhood emotional abuse. This study explored the potential of the Child Abuse and Trauma Scale (CATS; Sanders & Becker-Lausen, 1995) to yield such a measure. The CATS was originally devised to measure the extent of adverse sexual, physical and neglectful experiences, but contains items that also reflect the ...
A, Kent, G, Waller
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Asian Americans’ childhood emotional abuse, emotional neglect, and opioid use: Distress intolerance as moderator

Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
Asian Americans are highly underrepresented in opioid use research, despite recent studies demonstrating the presence of opioid use behaviors in Asian Americans and distinct negative outcomes of opioid use among Asian Americans in comparison to White adults.
Naru Kang   +3 more
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