A review of positive psychological factors in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and outcomes for university students

James Stevenson
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Abstract

Background

In adults with a history of childhood adversity such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction there is greater risk of depression, PTSD, alcoholism, suicide, cancer, heart disease, and more. The field of positive psychology aims to improve well-being, which can buffer against stressors and build resources and resilience to cope with adversity. Positive psychology interventions show promise in clinical populations, so may be effective in changing the life-course for adults affected by childhood adversity.

Objective

To review the empirical literature on positive psychological variables that may moderate or mediate the relationships between childhood adversity and various outcomes for young adults, mostly university students.

Participants and setting

This review included a total of 9938 participants, from mostly university student samples (average mean age = 21.19, SD = 2.41) in USA, China, and Turkey.

Methods

PsycINFO, CINAHL, and ERIC were searched in accord with PRISMA guidelines. Studies that explored positive factors and whether they moderated or mediated the relationship between childhood adversity and various outcomes were included. 162 records were screened, and 11 were selected for inclusion.

Results

Eight factors mediated or moderated the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and various deleterious outcomes: self-compassion, optimism, positive perception, meaning in life, positive emotions, mindset, subjective well-being, and psychological suzhi.

Conclusions

Approaches that aim to support recovery from the challenges connected with childhood adversity should aim to integrate the promotion of these positive factors into interventions and treatments. Specifically, subjective wellbeing seems to have high value and can be reliably developed using positive psychology interventions.

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大学生童年不良经历与结果关系中的积极心理因素综述
背景有虐待、忽视和家庭功能失调等童年逆境史的成年人患抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍、酗酒、自杀、癌症、心脏病等疾病的风险更大。积极心理学领域的目标是提高幸福感,这可以缓冲压力,建立应对逆境的资源和复原力。积极心理学干预措施在临床人群中显示出良好的前景,因此可能会有效改变受童年逆境影响的成年人的生活轨迹。目的综述有关积极心理变量的实证文献,这些变量可能会缓和或调解童年逆境与年轻成年人(主要是大学生)的各种结果之间的关系。参与者和环境本综述共纳入 9938 名参与者,他们大多来自美国、中国和土耳其的大学生样本(平均年龄 = 21.19,SD = 2.41)。纳入了探讨积极因素以及这些因素是否调节或介导了童年逆境与各种结果之间关系的研究。结果有八个因素对童年逆境经历和各种有害结果之间的关系起到了调节或调节作用:自我同情、乐观、积极认知、生命意义、积极情绪、心态、主观幸福感和心理素养。结论旨在支持从童年逆境挑战中康复的方法应旨在将促进这些积极因素纳入干预和治疗中。具体而言,主观幸福感似乎具有很高的价值,并且可以通过积极心理学干预措施得到可靠的发展。
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