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Childhood trauma is linked to well-being through empirical research demonstrating its impact on psychological domains [1] and its hypothesized long-term effects on mental health [2]. Furthermore, academic literature explicitly investigates the correlation between these two concepts in adult populations [3] and identifies gaps in current assessment tools regarding how trauma shapes overall well-being [4].
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The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org 5 facts
measurementThe study by Osekita et al. (2025) found that childhood trauma does not significantly predict physical wellbeing (β = -0.02, t = -0.26, p > 0.05) or overall wellbeing (β = -0.039, p > 0.05).
referenceBrindle, R. C., Zhang, W., Gazarian, D., & Klomek, A. B. (2020) published 'The impact of childhood trauma on adult mental health and well-being: Findings from a community sample' in the Journal of Traumatic Stress.
claimThe Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) questionnaire has gaps in understanding how childhood trauma shapes an individual’s self-perception and overall well-being over time.
measurementThe study by Osekita et al. (2025) found that childhood trauma significantly affects the psychological domain of wellbeing (β = -0.22, t = -3.67, p < 0.01).
claimThe study titled 'The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's Mental Health and Wellbeing' hypothesizes that childhood trauma has a significant effect on dimensions of wellbeing.