Stress and Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 41(2)
Published: April 1, 2025
ABSTRACT According to the Dimensional Model of Adversity and Psychopathology (DMAP), childhood trauma (CT) can be categorised into two dimensions: abuse neglect. While CT is widely recognized as a risk factor for obsessive‐compulsive symptoms (OCS), specific dimension that primarily contributes this remains unclear. This study sought distinguish effects different dimensions on developmental trajectory OCS. A total 3535 Chinese college freshmen (Age Mean = 18.01, Age SD 0.77; 65.60% female) participated in 3‐year, 5‐waves longitudinal tracking study. latent growth curve model (LGCM) was constructed examine (abuse neglect) Sex recent perceived stress were also added conditional LGCM. Results showed rates ‘moderate severe’ emotional abuse, physical sexual neglect, neglect 3.68%, 3.62%, 5.57%, 10.46%, 19.54%, respectively. The unconditional LGCM revealed U‐shaped experiences rather than significantly predicted intercept ( β 0.159, p < 0.001), linear slope −0.222, 0.01), quadratic 0.195, 0.05) Specifically, higher levels associated with initial OCS slower rate downtrend over time, resulting trend. Besides, sex did not predict These findings highlight association between development may provide targeted direction guidance preventing among students.
Language: Английский