Little is known about how emotion dysregulation (ED) and trauma exposure differentially affect the relationship between abuse in childhood and adult substance use. We examined associations between child abuse, trauma exposure, ED, and current substance use in an already existing dataset. Participants (N = 2,014 adults, 90% African American) had been recruited from an urban hospital for a parent study. Analyses showed that drug and alcohol use was significantly positively correlated with child abuse (emotional, physical, and sexual), later trauma exposure, and ED (all ps < .001). Linear regression showed that exposure to abuse when older than a child was significantly associated with drug and alcohol use independent of child abuse and demogr...
Compared to the general population, parents who are substance-involved are both more likely to have ...
AbstractChild maltreatment is a public health concern with well-established sequelae. However, compa...
This study evaluates the potential mechanisms underlying the association between childhood sexual ab...
Background/Aims: Maltreatment in childhood and adolescence is a risk factor for substance use disord...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has been linked to mental and physical health difficulties. Adu...
Just in the United States alone, there was a reported estimate of 22 million individuals, 12 years o...
This study proposed to investigate whether childhood trauma predicted college drinking and drug use....
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant predictor of both problematic substance use and emotio...
Both domestic violence and parental substance abuse are risk factors for childhood developmental del...
Background: Childhood trauma exposure (CTE) is frequently reported by those with substance use dis...
Child maltreatment has emerged as an important risk factor for substance use. However, despite evide...
WOS: 000466903900002Objective: Studies have shown a relationship between the development of alcohol ...
Background: Research documents that individuals with a history of childhood trauma experience greate...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Recent substance use reports indicate a rise in use-related deaths. Emerging adults are identified a...
Compared to the general population, parents who are substance-involved are both more likely to have ...
AbstractChild maltreatment is a public health concern with well-established sequelae. However, compa...
This study evaluates the potential mechanisms underlying the association between childhood sexual ab...
Background/Aims: Maltreatment in childhood and adolescence is a risk factor for substance use disord...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has been linked to mental and physical health difficulties. Adu...
Just in the United States alone, there was a reported estimate of 22 million individuals, 12 years o...
This study proposed to investigate whether childhood trauma predicted college drinking and drug use....
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant predictor of both problematic substance use and emotio...
Both domestic violence and parental substance abuse are risk factors for childhood developmental del...
Background: Childhood trauma exposure (CTE) is frequently reported by those with substance use dis...
Child maltreatment has emerged as an important risk factor for substance use. However, despite evide...
WOS: 000466903900002Objective: Studies have shown a relationship between the development of alcohol ...
Background: Research documents that individuals with a history of childhood trauma experience greate...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Recent substance use reports indicate a rise in use-related deaths. Emerging adults are identified a...
Compared to the general population, parents who are substance-involved are both more likely to have ...
AbstractChild maltreatment is a public health concern with well-established sequelae. However, compa...
This study evaluates the potential mechanisms underlying the association between childhood sexual ab...