Cognitive factors as mediators of the relationship between childhood trauma and depression symptoms: the mediating roles of cognitive overgeneralisation, rumination, and social problem-solving.

Journal: European journal of psychotraumatology

Volume: 15

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran. Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health and School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

Abstract summary 

Childhood trauma has negative immediate and long-term impacts on depression. Questions remain, however, regarding the cognitive factors influencing this relationship. This study aimed to investigate the role of three cognitive factors - cognitive overgeneralisation, rumination and social problem-solving - as mediating factors in the relationship between childhood trauma and symptoms of depression. We conducted a cross-sectional study in Iran from March to July 2023. Participants ( = 227; Mean age 32.44 ± 8.95 years) with depression completed measures of childhood trauma, depression, self-overgeneralisation, cognitive errors, memory specificity, rumination and social problem-solving. The conceptual model was assessed using structural equation modelling. Structural equation modelling indicated that childhood trauma had a positive direct effect on depression symptoms. Childhood trauma had a positive indirect effect on depression symptoms through both self-overgeneralisation and rumination and a negative indirect effect on depression through effective social problem-solving strategies. The findings suggest increased exposure to childhood trauma may be associated with elevated depression and self-overgeneralisation, rumination, and effective social problem-solving strategies may play an important role in this relationship. These findings hold potential implications for those working with patients with depression and a history of childhood trauma.

Authors & Co-authors:  Dehghan Manshadi Neshat-Doost Jobson

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Citations :  Allan, S. (2015). Role of emotion regulation and social problem solving skills in the relationship between childhood maltreatment and post traumatic stress symptoms in an adult male forensic mental health population. University of Edinburgh. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/20961
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Doi : 2320041
SSN : 2000-8066
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Childhood traumatic experiences;Experiencias traumáticas infantiles;auto-sobregeneralización;childhood maltreatment;major depressive disorder;maltrato infantil;memoria autobiográfica excesiva;overgeneral autobiographical memory;overgeneralisation across situations;problem-solving;resolución de problemas;rumiación;rumination;self-overgeneralisation;sobregeneralización entre situaciones;trastorno depresivo mayor
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Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States