Childhood trauma and its correlation with resilience among primary and middle school students in Wuhan city in 2015

2019 
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of early trauma and resilience among adolescents in Wuhan, and explore the relationship between early trauma and resilience. METHODS: Totally 4871 students aged 10-16 years were chosen by cluster sampling in Wuhan city from September to October 2015. All subjects completed self-report questionnaires, including general information, the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire( CTQ), and the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale( CD-RISC). RESULTS: The mean score of CD-RISC of the total sample was( 64. 70 ± 18. 34). Statistical significance in different gender( t = 5. 373, P<0. 001), age( F = 49. 401, P<0. 001), single child( t = 3. 529, P<0. 001), levels of mother's education( F = 36. 129, P< 0. 001), relationship between parents( F = 89. 831, P < 0. 001), family economic status( F = 36. 547, P<0. 001). The rate of early trauma was 30. 1%. Male( χ~2= 42. 272, P < 0. 001), lower levels of mother 's education( χ~2= 44. 345, P < 0. 001), poorer relationship between parents( χ~2= 133. 045, P < 0. 001), and worse family economic status( χ~2= 31. 231, P<0. 001) were associated with increased risk of early trauma. The scores of emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect and physical neglect were negatively correlated with the scores of CD-RISC( r followed by-0. 256, -0. 107, -0. 053, -0. 355 and-0. 308, P<0. 01). Regression analysis implied female, older age, emotional abuse, emotional neglect, and physical neglect( B followed by-0. 156, -0. 117, -0. 109, -0. 214 and-0. 149, P < 0. 01) of primary and middle school students assumed predictive resilience. CONCLUSION: Emotional abuse, emotional neglect, and physical neglect are negatively associated with resilience among children and adolescent. The result suggest that reducing emotional abuse, emotional neglect and physical neglect experience may contribute to child resilience.
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