Emotional maltreatment is proved to be related to, or even predictive of, several psychological and physical later impairments. Somatization has a higher incidence among individuals with a history of maltreatment, and among females. Studies highlighted the importance to investigate the role of mediating factors between childhood maltreatment and adult sympto-matology. Although little is known about the specific case of somatic unexplained symptoms, its relation with childhood maltreatment seems to be influenced by the role of romantic attachment. The main objective of our study is to check the effect of emotional maltreatment on early-adult somatization through the mediation of avoidance and anxiety levels of romantic attachment in a female group. Participants were 346 female students (mean age = 23.17) who completed a self-report protocol composed by the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF), the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-Revised (ECR-R) and the Symptom Check-List (SCL-90). A structural equation modelling has been applied in order to test the mediation of romantic attachment (ECR-R) in the relation between emotional maltreatment (CTQ-SF) and somatic symptoms (SCL-90). The total model fit resulted adequate and it proved that romantic attachment mediates the relation between emotional maltreatment and adult somatization (b = 0.15, SE = 0.05, z = 2.76, p = 0.006, 95% CI [0.04, 0.25]). Our results stress the importance to consider the relational level within intervention programs for female victims of adverse childhood experiences. Addressing the treatment of these individuals towards the adult relational functioning might prevent negative effects of maltreatment and thus reduce public health costs.

Brianda, M., Sacchi, C., De Carli, P., Simonelli, A. (2018). Emotional maltreatment and early-adult somatization. The role of romantic attachment in a female group [Maltrattamento emotivo e sintomi somatici in età giovanile adulta. Il ruolo di mediazione dello stile di attaccamento romantico in una popolazione femminile]. PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE, 2018(1), 81-101 [10.3280/PDS2018-001005].

Emotional maltreatment and early-adult somatization. The role of romantic attachment in a female group [Maltrattamento emotivo e sintomi somatici in età giovanile adulta. Il ruolo di mediazione dello stile di attaccamento romantico in una popolazione femminile]

De Carli, P;
2018

Abstract

Emotional maltreatment is proved to be related to, or even predictive of, several psychological and physical later impairments. Somatization has a higher incidence among individuals with a history of maltreatment, and among females. Studies highlighted the importance to investigate the role of mediating factors between childhood maltreatment and adult sympto-matology. Although little is known about the specific case of somatic unexplained symptoms, its relation with childhood maltreatment seems to be influenced by the role of romantic attachment. The main objective of our study is to check the effect of emotional maltreatment on early-adult somatization through the mediation of avoidance and anxiety levels of romantic attachment in a female group. Participants were 346 female students (mean age = 23.17) who completed a self-report protocol composed by the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF), the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-Revised (ECR-R) and the Symptom Check-List (SCL-90). A structural equation modelling has been applied in order to test the mediation of romantic attachment (ECR-R) in the relation between emotional maltreatment (CTQ-SF) and somatic symptoms (SCL-90). The total model fit resulted adequate and it proved that romantic attachment mediates the relation between emotional maltreatment and adult somatization (b = 0.15, SE = 0.05, z = 2.76, p = 0.006, 95% CI [0.04, 0.25]). Our results stress the importance to consider the relational level within intervention programs for female victims of adverse childhood experiences. Addressing the treatment of these individuals towards the adult relational functioning might prevent negative effects of maltreatment and thus reduce public health costs.
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Emotional maltreatment; Romantic attachment; Somatization;
Attaccamento; Psicosomatica
Italian
2018
2018
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81
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Brianda, M., Sacchi, C., De Carli, P., Simonelli, A. (2018). Emotional maltreatment and early-adult somatization. The role of romantic attachment in a female group [Maltrattamento emotivo e sintomi somatici in età giovanile adulta. Il ruolo di mediazione dello stile di attaccamento romantico in una popolazione femminile]. PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE, 2018(1), 81-101 [10.3280/PDS2018-001005].
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