Interpersonal Sensitivity Mediates the Effects of Childhood Maltreatment on the Evaluation of Life Events and Anxiety States in Adult Community Volunteers.
Hiroshi NakazawaJiro MasuyaHajime TanabeIchiro KusumiTakeshi InoueMasahiko IchikiPublished in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2021)
The effects of childhood maltreatment on the state anxiety of adult volunteers are not only direct but are also mediated by interpersonal sensitivity. Our results suggest that assessing interpersonal sensitivity may help to determine optimal treatments for patients with anxiety who experienced maltreatment in childhood.