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The impact of interpersonal traumas in Portuguese women’s psychological wellbeing: predictors of depression and post traumatic stress symptoms

The impact of interpersonal traumas in Portuguese women’s psychological wellbeing: predictors of depression and post traumatic stress symptoms

Costa, Eleonora C. V.

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Simões, Joana

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Correia, Paulo

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McIntyre, Teresa

; Pereira, M. Graça
| 2024 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

"Published online: 19 Jan 2024"
The impact of child abuse history and adult rape on 302 Portuguese women’s emotional wellbeing was examined as well as the role of emotional regulation and social support in women’s resiliency. A crosssectional study design was used with retrospective self-report of interpersonal traumas. Women who reported a history of interpersonal trauma also reported more depression and post-traumatic stress (PTSD) symptoms, and more difficulties in emotional regulation than those who reported no abuse history. Hierarchical linear regression showed that reporting a history of child abuse and lower perceived social support predicted depression symptoms. Having lower yearly income, reporting a history of child abuse, cumulative trauma, and lower perceived social support predicted PTSD symptoms. Social support and specific emotional regulation strategies such as cognitive reappraisal may be important constructs to be included in intervention programmes to promote resilience, decrease depression and PTSD symptoms and to buffer the cumulative impact of interpersonal traumas.
This study was funded by the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (UCP) through the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology as part of the [UIDB/00683/2020] research project.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2024

Editora: Routledge

Identificadores

ISSN: 1355-2600