Authors
Natacha Godbout, Marie-Ève Daspe, Marsha Runtz, Gaëlle Cyr, John Briere
Publication date
2019/1
Journal
Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
90
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Objectives
Survivors of early interpersonal trauma may experience relational problems, anger, impulsive and self-destructive behaviors, identity disturbance, and other difficulties that are associated with borderline personality disorder. Insecure attachment also has been documented in survivors and may be related to borderline personality–related symptoms (BPRS). The goal of the current study was to examine an integrative model of maternal and paternal childhood maltreatment and insecure attachment as they predict BPRS.
Method
The sample was composed of 954 participants who completed self-report measures of parental maltreatment during childhood, attachment security, and trauma-related symptoms.
Results
Structural equation modeling suggested differential impacts of maternal and paternal maltreatment on male and female participants. Both maternal and paternal maltreatment were directly …
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Scholar articles
N Godbout, MÈ Daspe, M Runtz, G Cyr, J Briere - Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and …, 2019