1. Childhood Emotional Maltreatment and Maladaptive Daydreaming Among Adolescents: Mediating Role of Emotional Processing.
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Begum, Aneela and Khan, Mussarat Jabeen
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MALADAPTIVE daydreaming , *CHILD abuse , *PSYCHOLOGICAL child abuse , *TEENAGE girls , *TEENAGERS , *MENTAL health , *FANTASY (Psychology) - Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the role of childhood emotional maltreatment and maladaptive daydreaming in relation to emotional processing among adolescents. The study was based on cross-sectional design and the sample comprised of 200 adolescents (100 boys and 100 girls) who suffered from childhood emotional maltreatment, age ranges from 13-18 years from the mainstream schools and colleges in district Swabi. Childhood Emotional Maltreatment Questionnaire (Clarke, 2015), Maladaptive Daydreaming Scale (Somer et al., 2017) and Emotional Processing Scale (Baker et al., 2009) were used to collect data. Results revealed that there was a positive relationship between childhood emotional maltreatment, maladaptive daydreaming, and emotional processing. Furthermore, childhood emotional maltreatment also predicts maladaptive daydreaming as well as emotional processing partially mediated the relationship between childhood emotional maltreatment and maladaptive daydreaming among adolescents. The findings of the study provided insight to the parents that they should made efforts to highlight child emotional needs to overcome their mental health issues. Findings might also help the practitioners in the development of prophylactic strategies for children who are emotionally maltreated based on parental training in emotional growth and positive or constructive daydreaming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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