Adverse childhood experiences and psychological maladjustment in adolescence: The protective role of epistemic trust, mentalized affectivity, and reflective functioning

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1002/jclp.23733
Marta Tironi, Simone Charpentier Mora, Marianna Liotti, Alice Fiorini Bincoletto, Annalisa Tanzilli, Donatella Cavanna, Vittorio Lingiardi, Anna Maria Speranza, Guido Giovanardi, Fabiola Bizzi
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Abstract

Introduction

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are psychosocial factors acknowledged as significant contributors to health consequences later in adolescence, including psychological maladjustment. The research suggests that, at a transdiagnostic and transtheoretical level, working on restoring epistemic trust (ET), mentalized affectivity (MA), and reflective functioning (RF) in adolescents with ACEs assumes a central role in the therapeutic process. However, there are still few studies that attempted to investigate the specific role of these sociocognitive factors in the detrimental positive association between levels of experienced ACEs during childhood and psychological maladjustment in nonclinical adolescents.

Methods

A community sample of 306 Italian cisgender adolescents (61.4% assigned females at birth; age range 13–19 years old; Mage = 16.1, SD = 1.64) self-reported ACEs (Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form), psychological maladjustment (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire), ET (Epistemic Trust, Mistrust and Credulity Questionnaire), MA (Brief-Mentalized Affectivity Scale for Adolescence), and RF (Reflective Functioning Questionnaire). A multiple mediation regression analysis has been performed to explore the association between ACEs and psychological maladjustment through the interaction with socio-cognitive factors.

Results

ACEs are positive predictors of psychological maladjustment later in adolescence. Regardless of gender differences, epistemic mistrust and credulity, processing and expressing emotions, and uncertainty about mental states mediated this association, while epistemic trust, identifying emotions, and certainty about mental states did not configure as significant mediators.

Conclusion

Findings suggest that ET disruptions and deficits in RF are risk factors, while MA is a protective factor within the link between ACEs and psychological maladjustment in adolescence. These links help to specify the role of sociocognitive factors in the development of mental problems in adolescents who have been exposed to adverse experiences in childhood.

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童年的不良经历与青少年的心理不适应:认识信任、心智化情感和反思功能的保护作用。
简介童年不良经历(ACEs)是一种社会心理因素,被认为是导致青少年后期健康后果(包括心理适应不良)的重要因素。研究表明,在跨诊断和跨理论的层面上,努力恢复患有 ACE 的青少年的认识信任(ET)、心智化情感(MA)和反思功能(RF)在治疗过程中起着核心作用。然而,目前仍很少有研究试图调查这些社会认知因素在童年时期经历的 ACE 与非临床青少年心理不适应之间的有害正相关关系中的具体作用:方法:对 306 名意大利顺性别青少年(61.4% 出生时即被指定为女性;年龄范围为 13-19 岁;平均年龄 = 16.1 岁,标准差 = 1.64 岁)进行了社区抽样调查,他们对 ACE(童年创伤问卷-简表)、心理适应不良(优势与困难问卷)、ET(认识信任、不信任和可信度问卷)、MA(青少年简明心理情感量表)和 RF(反思功能问卷)进行了自我报告。我们还进行了多重中介回归分析,通过与社会认知因素的相互作用,探讨 ACE 与心理不适应之间的关联:结果:ACE 是青少年后期心理适应不良的积极预测因素。无论性别差异如何,认识上的不信任和轻信、情绪的处理和表达以及心理状态的不确定性都是这种关联的中介因素,而认识上的信任、情绪的识别和心理状态的确定性并不构成显著的中介因素:研究结果表明,ET干扰和RF缺陷是风险因素,而MA则是ACE与青少年心理不适应之间联系的保护因素。这些联系有助于明确社会认知因素在童年时期遭受不良经历的青少年心理问题发展中的作用。
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Journal of Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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