Examining the Associations Between Childhood Trauma, Resilience, and Depression: A Multivariate Meta-Analysis

Watters, ER (通讯作者),Univ Iowa, Dept Psychol & Quantitat Fdn, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA.
2023-1
Topic of review: Childhood trauma has been associated with increased depression; however, resilience has been found to reduce this association. Method of review: Present analyses were based on multivariate meta-analytical techniques, an extension of univariate meta-analysis. All computations were performed using the metafor package and the metaRmat package from R. Bivariate associations (r) between trauma, resilience, and depression were utilized as the pooled effect sizes. Criteria for inclusion: Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, articles were coded based on the following inclusion criteria: (a) sample participants had a history of childhood trauma; (b) studies included one of the four instruments of trait resilience; (c) studies included measures of individual outcomes of depression; (d) studies were published in peer-reviewed journals, dissertations, book chapters since 2009, or provided by leading scholars who had yet to publish their data; (e) all manuscripts were written in English; and (f) studies included the Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (r) for the effect size. Criteria for review: We systematically coded for the following items for each study: year of publication, type of report, peer-reviewed, funding, sampling strategy, sample size, gender, mean age, country of study, measure of resilience, measure depression, and measure of childhood trauma. Major findings: The pooled correlations indicate that trauma, resilience, and depression are significantly associated. There were no significant differences in symptoms of depression for high versus low reports of resilience for individuals with a history of trauma. Year of publication was a significant moderator for the associations between trauma, resilience, and depression. Resilience significantly mediated the association between trauma and depression.
TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE
卷号:24|期号:1|页码:231-244
ISSN:1524-8380|收录类别:SSCI
语种
英语
来源机构
University of Iowa; University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities
被引频次(WOS)
3
被引频次(其他)
3
180天使用计数
11
2013以来使用计数
53
EISSN
1552-8324
出版年
2023-1
DOI
10.1177/15248380211029397
关键词
childhood trauma resilience depression multivariate meta-analysis
WOS学科分类
Criminology & Penology Family Studies Social Work
学科领域
循证法学 循证社会学