A dual-path mediation model: associations between childhood psychological maltreatment and loneliness among Chinese college students
Zihan Zhou, Mingbo Liu, Liang Chen

TL;DR
This study explores how childhood psychological maltreatment leads to loneliness in Chinese college students through reduced trust and poor coping strategies.
Contribution
The study proposes and validates a dual-path mediation model linking childhood maltreatment to loneliness via trust and coping styles.
Findings
Childhood psychological maltreatment is positively linked to loneliness and negatively linked to trust and positive coping.
Trust in others and positive coping styles mediate the relationship between maltreatment and loneliness.
The dual-path model explains 28.26% of the total variance in loneliness.
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the potential psychological mechanisms that may link childhood psychological maltreatment to loneliness among Chinese college students by testing a dual-path mediation model involving trust in others and positive coping styles. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 603 college students using self-report measures of childhood psychological maltreatment, trust in others, positive coping styles, and loneliness. Data were analyzed using correlation analysis and structural equation modeling with bootstrapping. Childhood psychological maltreatment was positively correlated with loneliness and negatively correlated with trust in others and positive coping. Trust in others and positive coping styles were negatively correlated with loneliness. The structural equation model revealed significant indirect effects: childhood maltreatment was associated with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Abuse and Trauma · Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research · Resilience and Mental Health
