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    Emotion regulation mediates posttraumatic growth and Cluster B personality traits after childhood trauma

    Carter, Laura, Brooks, Matthew ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5469-7769 and Graham-Kevan, Nicola (2021) Emotion regulation mediates posttraumatic growth and Cluster B personality traits after childhood trauma. Violence and Victims, 36 (6). pp. 706-722. ISSN 0886-6708

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    Abstract

    Objectives: Cluster B personality disorder traits and positive psychological change, known as posttraumatic growth (PTG), are both possible outcomes following childhood trauma. However, existing research has not yet explored whether emotion regulation difficulties can simultaneously explain these negative and positive changes. Method: A sample of childhood trauma survivors (N =223) provided responses to an online survey, with findings assessed using structural equation modelling techniques. Results: Emotion regulation difficulties were found to mediate between childhood trauma severity and cluster B traits (abcs = -.05), and between childhood trauma severity and PTG (abcs = .13), with small to medium indirect effects. The final model accounted for more variance in cluster B traits (56%) than PTG (10%). Conclusions: Emotion regulation is therefore a key mediator of positive and negative psychological changes and should be the focus of intervention efforts among childhood trauma survivors.

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