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Childhood experiences and dissociation among high school students in China: Theoretical reexamination and clinical implications.

Hong Wang FungFulei GengDanyan YuanNalan ZhanVincent Wan Ping Lee
Published in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2023)
This is the first report of the prevalence of dissociative symptoms and probable DSM-5 DDs among nonclinical children. We provide cross-cultural evidence that dissociation is a reliable and valid clinical phenomenon associated with psychopathology in children across cultures. The findings partly support the trauma model of dissociation. This study contributes to the limited literature on dissociation in children. It also offers empirical data to facilitate the ongoing controversy about (childhood) trauma and dissociation. Our findings imply that dissociation is cross-culturally associated with childhood adversities, but trauma is not the only, sufficient cause. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.
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