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Childhood emotional maltreatment and subsequent affective symptoms among chinese male drug users: The roles of impulsivity and psychological resilience.

Hongjian CaoHaoran MengXiaomin GengXinyi LinYanfang ZhangLili YanShixin FangLei ZhuLulu WuQinglu WuHongyu LiuNan ZhouJintao Zhang
Published in: Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy (2022)
CEM may pose a threat to later affective well-being partly through contributing to intrapersonal vulnerabilities as well as compromising intrapersonal strengths. Differentiating CEM-A and CEM-N appears to be critical for revealing the understudied specificity and nuance that may be inherently within such effects. Drug use treatment services should sensitively attend to the affective sequelae of CEM. Interventions targeted at the modification of impulsivity and the facilitation of psychological resilience may be effective in diminishing the affective consequences of CEM among drug users. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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