Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience

Abstract Background Published studies examining the association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and self-harm (SH) among adolescents have been accumulated. It is possible that resilience serves as a moderator or mediator in CM-SH association, nevertheless, this topic has never been thoroughly in...

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Main Authors: Xin Tian, Jin Lu, Yusan Che, Die Fang, Hailiang Ran, Xingting He, Yanjiao Wang, Tianlan Wang, Xiufeng Xu, Guangya Yang, Yuanyuan Xiao
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Published: BMC 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11605-y
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spelling doaj-7f49ed27a0494d188b2ef1c3700e61452021-08-22T11:16:46ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-08-012111910.1186/s12889-021-11605-yChildhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilienceXin Tian0Jin Lu1Yusan Che2Die Fang3Hailiang Ran4Xingting He5Yanjiao Wang6Tianlan Wang7Xiufeng Xu8Guangya Yang9Yuanyuan Xiao10Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical UniversityLincang Psychiatry HospitalThe First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical UniversityLincang Psychiatry HospitalThe First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical UniversityLincang Psychiatry HospitalDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Kunming Medical UniversityAbstract Background Published studies examining the association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and self-harm (SH) among adolescents have been accumulated. It is possible that resilience serves as a moderator or mediator in CM-SH association, nevertheless, this topic has never been thoroughly investigated. Methods In this population-based cross-sectional study, we surveyed 3146 students aged 10–17 in southwest China. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), the Modified version of Adolescents Self-Harm Scale (MASHS), and the Resilience Scale for Chinese Adolescents (RSCA) were used to measure CM, SH, and resilience. Correlational analyses, hierarchical multivariate linear regression, and structural equation modeling (SEM) were performed to test the moderation and mediation of resilience in CM-SH association. Results Findings revealed that, resilience with its five dimensions, CM, and SH were significantly correlated with each other. Resilience partially moderated and mediated the association between CM and SH. Besides, among all dimensions of resilience, emotion regulation, interpersonal assistance, and family support presented the strongest mediation in CM-SH association. Conclusions Our results highlight the importance of resilience in CM related SH among Chinese teenagers. Resilience-oriented intervention could be considered in SH intervention measures for adolescents who had experienced CM.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11605-yChildhood maltreatmentSelf-harm behaviorsResilienceEmotion regulationFamily supportInterpersonal assistance
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author Xin Tian
Jin Lu
Yusan Che
Die Fang
Hailiang Ran
Xingting He
Yanjiao Wang
Tianlan Wang
Xiufeng Xu
Guangya Yang
Yuanyuan Xiao
spellingShingle Xin Tian
Jin Lu
Yusan Che
Die Fang
Hailiang Ran
Xingting He
Yanjiao Wang
Tianlan Wang
Xiufeng Xu
Guangya Yang
Yuanyuan Xiao
Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
BMC Public Health
Childhood maltreatment
Self-harm behaviors
Resilience
Emotion regulation
Family support
Interpersonal assistance
author_facet Xin Tian
Jin Lu
Yusan Che
Die Fang
Hailiang Ran
Xingting He
Yanjiao Wang
Tianlan Wang
Xiufeng Xu
Guangya Yang
Yuanyuan Xiao
author_sort Xin Tian
title Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
title_short Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
title_full Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
title_fullStr Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
title_full_unstemmed Childhood maltreatment and self-harm in Chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
title_sort childhood maltreatment and self-harm in chinese adolescents: moderation and mediation via resilience
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Published studies examining the association between childhood maltreatment (CM) and self-harm (SH) among adolescents have been accumulated. It is possible that resilience serves as a moderator or mediator in CM-SH association, nevertheless, this topic has never been thoroughly investigated. Methods In this population-based cross-sectional study, we surveyed 3146 students aged 10–17 in southwest China. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), the Modified version of Adolescents Self-Harm Scale (MASHS), and the Resilience Scale for Chinese Adolescents (RSCA) were used to measure CM, SH, and resilience. Correlational analyses, hierarchical multivariate linear regression, and structural equation modeling (SEM) were performed to test the moderation and mediation of resilience in CM-SH association. Results Findings revealed that, resilience with its five dimensions, CM, and SH were significantly correlated with each other. Resilience partially moderated and mediated the association between CM and SH. Besides, among all dimensions of resilience, emotion regulation, interpersonal assistance, and family support presented the strongest mediation in CM-SH association. Conclusions Our results highlight the importance of resilience in CM related SH among Chinese teenagers. Resilience-oriented intervention could be considered in SH intervention measures for adolescents who had experienced CM.
topic Childhood maltreatment
Self-harm behaviors
Resilience
Emotion regulation
Family support
Interpersonal assistance
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11605-y
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