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Resilience is linked to childhood trauma as a psychological outcome that can be promoted to mitigate long-term effects [1] and buffer negative impacts [2]. Research indicates that various cognitive processes, such as active rumination and core self-evaluation, serve as mediators in the relationship between childhood trauma and resilience [3], [4], [5].
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The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 9 facts
claimProactive rumination has a significant indirect effect between childhood trauma and resilience through core self-evaluation, according to a 2025 study.
claimFathia Ahmed Mersal, Shereen Ahmed Elwasefy, and Amal Ahmed Elbilgahy (2025) observed that participants in helping professions had higher childhood trauma and resilience scores compared to non-helping profession participants, suggesting that childhood distress and current high levels of resilience may have influenced their career choice.
referenceFathia Ahmed Mersal, Shereen Ahmed Elwasefy, and Amal Ahmed Elbilgahy (2025) investigated how Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms, childhood trauma, and resilience influenced career choice in the helping professions using a sample of 133 university, community, and online participants.
claimIntrusive rumination has a significant indirect effect between childhood trauma and resilience through active rumination, according to a 2025 study.
claimThe mediating effect of intrusive rumination between childhood trauma and resilience is not significant, according to a 2025 study.
claimActive rumination and core self-evaluation have significant mediating effects between childhood trauma and resilience, according to a 2025 study.
measurementIn the study by Fathia Ahmed Mersal, Shereen Ahmed Elwasefy, and Amal Ahmed Elbilgahy (2025), multiple linear regression analysis showed that career adaptability and decision-making significantly predicted PTSD, childhood trauma, and resilience scores for all 133 participants.
claimIntrusive rumination has a significant indirect effect between childhood trauma and resilience through core self-evaluation, according to a 2025 study.
claimIntrusive rumination has a significant indirect effect between childhood trauma and resilience through proactive rumination, according to a 2025 study.
The Impact of Maternal Childhood Trauma on Children's Problem ... dovepress.com 1 fact
claimHigh resilience can significantly buffer the negative effects of childhood trauma, helping individuals better adapt to challenges.
The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health oaksintcare.org 1 fact
claimResilience in survivors of childhood trauma can be promoted and the long-term effects mitigated through access to supportive relationships, therapeutic interventions, and coping strategies.