Childhood Maltreatment On Young Adult Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model Of Negative Automatic Thoughts And Self-Compassion

JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
This study examines the mediating role of negative automatic thoughts on the link between childhood maltreatment and young adult depression, and the moderating role of self-compassion in this indirect link. College students (N = 578) completed self-report questionnaires assessing the mentioned study variables. The results showed that childhood maltreatment was positively associated with young adult depression via negative automatic thoughts. Moreover, self-compassion moderated this indirect link such that participants with low self-compassion demonstrated a stronger indirect link than those with high self-compassion. These findings highlight the important role of self-compassion in countering the adverse outcomes of childhood maltreatment.
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cognitive processing, depression, path analysis, trauma, youth
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