A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Cognitive and Mental Health Repercussions of Childhood Adversity in Adulthood

The majority of individuals in the United States experience at least one type of traumatic during childhood (“Understanding Child Trauma”, 2017). Individuals with childhood adversity have an increased incidence of depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse during adulthood (Rehan et al., 2017). However,...

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Main Author: Comella, Sara Grace
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spelling ftunivnflorida:oai:digitalcommons.unf.edu:etd-2020 2023-05-15T16:46:43+02:00 A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Cognitive and Mental Health Repercussions of Childhood Adversity in Adulthood Comella, Sara Grace 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/966 https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2020&context=etd unknown UNF Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/966 https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2020&context=etd UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations Thesis University of North Florida UNF Dissertations Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Psychological Science Academic—UNF—Psychological Science Childhood trauma trauma Cognitive mental health adversity Comparative Psychology Psychology thesis 2020 ftunivnflorida 2022-12-09T08:01:51Z The majority of individuals in the United States experience at least one type of traumatic during childhood (“Understanding Child Trauma”, 2017). Individuals with childhood adversity have an increased incidence of depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse during adulthood (Rehan et al., 2017). However, the consequences of early adversity are not limited to mental health and extend to areas of cognitive functioning (e.g., working memory). The present research study addresses the long-term consequences of childhood adversity on psychological and cognitive functioning. Data collection took place online from February 2019 - April 2019 in Iceland and the United States. The survey assessed outcomes including anxiety, depression, resilience, PTSD, trauma, and working memory. The results indicate that Iceland and the United States did not show differences in PTSD symptomology or adversity. There was a significant difference in the scores for depression between the two countries, conditions; t(192.96)= 1.71, p=.04. Additionally, resilience differed between the United States and Iceland, t(146.537)= 1.21, p=.02. The individuals with moderate trauma from both countries reported higher anxiety and depression compared to the participants without trauma. In addition, Individuals showing higher levels of PTSD symptomology had greater depression, anxiety, and lower resilience compared to individuals without PTSD symptomology. The research study compared the types of reported traumas between the United States and Iceland and the differences in mental health functioning between the two countries. This study provides evidence that individuals from both countries who report more PTSD symptomology and higher trauma show differences in the following areas of anxiety, depression, and resilience. Thesis Iceland University of North Florida (UNF): Digital Commons
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trauma
Cognitive mental health
adversity
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Comparative Psychology
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Comella, Sara Grace
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Cognitive and Mental Health Repercussions of Childhood Adversity in Adulthood
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University of North Florida
UNF
Dissertations
Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Psychological Science
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Childhood trauma
trauma
Cognitive mental health
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Comparative Psychology
Psychology
description The majority of individuals in the United States experience at least one type of traumatic during childhood (“Understanding Child Trauma”, 2017). Individuals with childhood adversity have an increased incidence of depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse during adulthood (Rehan et al., 2017). However, the consequences of early adversity are not limited to mental health and extend to areas of cognitive functioning (e.g., working memory). The present research study addresses the long-term consequences of childhood adversity on psychological and cognitive functioning. Data collection took place online from February 2019 - April 2019 in Iceland and the United States. The survey assessed outcomes including anxiety, depression, resilience, PTSD, trauma, and working memory. The results indicate that Iceland and the United States did not show differences in PTSD symptomology or adversity. There was a significant difference in the scores for depression between the two countries, conditions; t(192.96)= 1.71, p=.04. Additionally, resilience differed between the United States and Iceland, t(146.537)= 1.21, p=.02. The individuals with moderate trauma from both countries reported higher anxiety and depression compared to the participants without trauma. In addition, Individuals showing higher levels of PTSD symptomology had greater depression, anxiety, and lower resilience compared to individuals without PTSD symptomology. The research study compared the types of reported traumas between the United States and Iceland and the differences in mental health functioning between the two countries. This study provides evidence that individuals from both countries who report more PTSD symptomology and higher trauma show differences in the following areas of anxiety, depression, and resilience.
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