The Link Between Childhood Emotional Maltreatment and Depression: The Role of Rumination

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The Link Between Childhood Emotional Maltreatment and Depression: The Role of Rumination
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A study in Germany has found that childhood emotional maltreatment, including emotional abuse and neglect, can increase the risk of depression in adulthood by predisposing individuals to rumination. The study revealed that childhood emotional maltreatment was associated with elevated levels of cognitive symptoms of depression, such as pessimistic thoughts and trouble concentrating. The researchers also found that rumination mediated the relationship between childhood emotional maltreatment and cognitive symptoms of depression. However, the study had limitations, including a small sample size and reliance on participants' recall of events from childhood.

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