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Gender role schema, childhood trauma, and well-being in adulthood : a positive psychological perspective

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Suzanne Coker
Rates of illness have been shown to be influenced by gender and the experience of childhood trauma. This research investigated the pathways via which such differences develop. First, the World Beliefs Inventory was developed to assess world beliefs. Second, Structural Equation Modelling was employed, revealing that autonomy, competence, relatedness, and optimism played a role in the process via which gender role schema and the experience of childhood trauma influenced psychological, physical, and social well-being in adulthood. Additionally, world beliefs influenced social well-being, and the self-regulation of the withholding of negative emotions influenced physical well-being. This analysis should interest professionals and academics in the social sciences, and those interested in the statistical method of hierarchical Structural Equation Modelling.

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

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ISBN-10

3836471876

ISBN-13

9783836471879

Publisher

VDM Verlag

Place of Publication

Saarbrucken, Germany.

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  • Yes

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