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KMID : 0389420240320010009
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2024 Volume.32 No. 1 p.9 ~ p.18
Relationship between Childhood Trauma and Depression in Youths in the Transition to Independent Living: The Mediating Effect of Disconnection-Rejection Schemas Moderated by Out-of-Home Care Types
Park Shin-Young

Hyun Myoung-Ho
Jin Min-Jin
Abstract
Background: This study explored the relationship between childhood trauma, disconnection-rejection schemas, and depression among youths in the transition to independent living. Additionally, this study examined whether the impact of childhood trauma on depression, mediated by disconnection-rejection schemas, was moderated by the type of out-of-home care (residential care centers, group homes, and foster homes).

Methods: A survey questionnaire measuring childhood trauma, disconnection-rejection schemas, and depression was administered to 201 participants.

Results: Mistrust-abuse and defectiveness-shame schemas mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and depression. In all types of out-of-home care, both the mistrust-abuse and defectivenessshame schemas mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and depression. There were no significant differences in mediating effects based on the type of out-of-home care.

Conclusions: The findings of this study can be applied to the treatment of depression during the transition to independent living in individuals who have experienced childhood trauma.
KEYWORD
Youths in the transition to independent living, Childhood trauma, Early maladaptive schema, Depression, Out-of-home care
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