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Childhood trauma and somatic symptoms among psychiatric outpatients: Investigating the role of shame and guilt.

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Childhood trauma and somatic symptoms among psychiatric outpatients: Investigating the role of shame and guilt.

Auteurs : David Kealy [Canada] ; Simon M. Rice [Australie] ; John S. Ogrodniczuk [Canada] ; Alicia Spidel [Canada]

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RBID : pubmed:30029065

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Abstract

Previous research suggests a link between experiences of childhood maltreatment and adult somatic symptom distress. Contributing mechanisms, however, are not yet well understood. It is possible that shame and guilt may function as mediators in the relationship between childhood trauma and adult somatic distress. The present study was developed to investigate the relationship between childhood maltreatment and adult somatic distress, including the potential mediating role of shame and guilt, among psychiatric outpatients. Using data from a sample of 99 Canadian psychiatric outpatients, mediation models with shame and guilt as parallel mediators were evaluated for relationships between childhood emotional abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, and somatic symptoms. Controlling for current depressive symptoms, a significant indirect effect was found for the relationship between emotional abuse and shame, but not guilt, in contributing to somatic symptoms. A similar result was obtained regarding the mediating role of shame in the relationship between emotional neglect and somatic symptoms. Mediation was non-significant regarding childhood sexual abuse, which was directly related to somatic distress after controlling for depressive symptoms. The findings provide further evidence of the link between childhood trauma and somatic symptom distress, with shame as a mechanism for the effects of emotional abuse and neglect.

DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.06.072
PubMed: 30029065


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