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Childhood emotional abuse and adult mental health at the intersection of social relationship and education

Authors
Jung, J.H.[Jung, J.H.]Soo, S.H.J.[Soo, S.H.J.]
Issue Date
1-Jan-2023
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords
childhood adversity; coping; Mental health; social relationship; stratification
Citation
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, v.69, no.6, pp.1335 - 1344
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Journal Title
International Journal of Social Psychiatry
Volume
69
Number
6
Start Page
1335
End Page
1344
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/104321
DOI
10.1177/00207640231161295
ISSN
0020-7640
Abstract
Background: Previous research has established that childhood emotional abuse has long-term, negative consequences for adult mental health. Yet, less is known about the ways that social relationship and education intersect to shape the link between childhood emotional abuse and mental health in adulthood. Aim: The current study aims to examine whether perceived quality of social relationships moderates the association between childhood emotional abuse and adult mental health. Moreover, it assesses how the moderating effect of perceived quality of social relationship differs across levels of education. Method: The current study analyzes data from the 2012 Korean General Social Survey, a nationally representative sampling of Korean adults. It uses OLS regression models. Results: Childhood emotional abuse is positively associated with depression and psychological distress in adulthood. However, perceived quality of social relationships mitigates the positive association of childhood emotional abuse with depression and psychological distress. Further, this buffering effect of perceived quality of social relationships operates only for individuals with less than or equal to a high school education, but not for individuals with college education or more. Conclusion: The results lend support to the resource substitution thesis, suggesting that positive perceptions of social relationship act as a protective factor against childhood emotional abuse for individuals with lower levels of education. © The Author(s) 2023.
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