Mentalizing mediates the association between emotional abuse in childhood and potential for aggression in non-clinical adults

NH Schwarzer, T Nolte, P Fonagy, S Gingelmaier - Child abuse & neglect, 2021 - Elsevier
NH Schwarzer, T Nolte, P Fonagy, S Gingelmaier
Child abuse & neglect, 2021Elsevier
Background Emotional abuse in childhood has been linked to a higher expression of
aggressive behavior in adulthood. The identification of protective factors that mitigate this
association is needed. Mentalizing—the capacity to understand behavior in terms of
intentional mental states—appears to be a promising candidate factor that possibly modifies
maladaptive consequences of early emotional abuse. Objective This study investigated
associations between the history of emotional abuse, aggressive behavior in adulthood and …
Background
Emotional abuse in childhood has been linked to a higher expression of aggressive behavior in adulthood. The identification of protective factors that mitigate this association is needed. Mentalizing—the capacity to understand behavior in terms of intentional mental states—appears to be a promising candidate factor that possibly modifies maladaptive consequences of early emotional abuse.
Objective
This study investigated associations between the history of emotional abuse, aggressive behavior in adulthood and mentalizing capacities in a non-clinical sample of adults.
Methods
214 healthy adults completed questionnaires measuring retrospectively rated experiences of emotional abuse in childhood, mentalizing capacities and aggressive behavior in a cross-sectional design.
Results
Results indicated associations between emotional abuse in childhood, uncertainty about mental states, and aggressive behavior in adulthood. Moreover, certainty about mental states counteracted the negative effect of emotional abuse and partially mediated the associations between emotional abuse and aggressive behavior in adulthood.
Conclusion
This study extends current research and sheds further light on the relationship between emotional abuse in childhood, the health-promoting capacity of mentalizing, and aggressive behavior in non-clinical adults.
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