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Childhood Trauma and Personal Mastery: Their Influence on Emotional Reactivity to Everyday Events in a Community Sample of Middle-Aged Adults

机译:童年创伤和个人掌控:他们对中年成人社区样本中日常活动的情绪反应的影响

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Childhood trauma is associated with premature declines in health in midlife and old age. Pathways that have been implicated, but less studied include social-emotional regulation, biological programming, and habitual patterns of thought and action. In this study we focused on childhood trauma’s influence via alterations in social-emotional regulation to everyday life events, a pathway that has been linked to subsequent health effects. Data from a 30-day daily diary of community residents who participated in a study of resilience in Midlife (n = 191, Mage = 54, SD = 7.50, 54% women) was used to examine whether self-reports of childhood trauma were associated with daily well-being, as well as reported and emotional reactivity to daily negative and positive events. Childhood trauma reports were associated with reporting lower overall levels of and greater variability in daily well-being. Childhood trauma was linked to greater reports of daily negative events, but not to positive events. Focusing on emotional reactivity to daily events, residents who reported higher levels of childhood trauma showed stronger decreases in well-being when experiencing negative events and also stronger increases in well-being with positive events. For those reporting childhood trauma, higher levels of mastery were associated with stronger decreases in well-being with negative events and stronger increases in well-being with positive events, suggesting that mastery increases sensitivity to daily negative and positive events. Our results suggest that childhood trauma may lead to poorer health in midlife through disturbances in the patterns of everyday life events and responses to those events. Further, our findings indicate that mastery may have a different meaning for those who experienced childhood trauma. We discuss social-emotional regulation as one pathway linking childhood trauma to health, and psychosocial resources to consider when building resilience-promoting interventions for mitigating the detrimental health effects of childhood trauma.
机译:童年创伤与中年和老年健康过早下降有关。涉及的途径,但研究较少,包括社会情感调节,生物程序以及思维和行动的习惯模式。在这项研究中,我们着重于通过改变日常生活中的社交情绪调节对儿童期创伤的影响,该途径已与随后的健康影响相关。来自参加中年复原力研究的社区居民每天30天的日记数据(n = 191,法师= 54,SD = 7.50,54%的女性)用于检查儿童创伤的自我报告是否相关每天的幸福感,以及对每日负面和正面事件的报告和情感反应。儿童创伤报告与报告总体健康水平较低和差异较大有关。童年创伤与每日负面事件的更多报道有关,但与正面事件无关。关注日常事件的情感反应,报告说儿童期创伤水平较高的居民在经历负面事件时的幸福感下降更强,而在正面事件时的幸福感上升更强。对于那些报告有童年创伤的人,较高的精通程度与负面事件导致的幸福感下降幅度更大,而正面事件对幸福感的增强幅度更大值相关,这表明精通能力提高了对每日负面和正面事件的敏感性。我们的研究结果表明,儿童期创伤可能会通过干扰日常生活事件的模式和对这些事件的反应而导致中年人健康下降。此外,我们的发现表明,精通对于经历过童年创伤的人们可能具有不同的含义。我们讨论了将社会情感调节作为将儿童期创伤与健康联系起来的一种途径,并探讨了社会心理资源,以便在建立适应力增强干预措施以减轻儿童期期创伤对健康的不利影响时予以考虑。

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