Cecilia Y M Poon1, Bob G Knight. 1. Department of Psychology, The Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA. cpoon@nebraskamed.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study examined whether recalled childhood parental emotional abuse and support were associated with emotional reactivity to network stress among middle-aged and older adults. DESIGN AND METHODS: Hypotheses were tested by performing 2-level multilevel modeling analysis on 787 participants aged 33-83 who participated in the Daily Stress Project (2004-2009). RESULTS: Adult daughters who recalled more childhood emotional abuse from their mother reported a higher average level of daily emotional distress nearly a decade later. The association between network stress and emotional distress was only significant among adult daughters. This emotional reactivity was attenuated by greater childhood emotional support from mothers. IMPLICATIONS: Recalled childhood mother-child relationship continues to influence stress and coping across the lifespan, especially among women.
PURPOSE: This study examined whether recalled childhood parental emotional abuse and support were associated with emotional reactivity to network stress among middle-aged and older adults. DESIGN AND METHODS: Hypotheses were tested by performing 2-level multilevel modeling analysis on 787 participants aged 33-83 who participated in the Daily Stress Project (2004-2009). RESULTS: Adult daughters who recalled more childhood emotional abuse from their mother reported a higher average level of daily emotional distress nearly a decade later. The association between network stress and emotional distress was only significant among adult daughters. This emotional reactivity was attenuated by greater childhood emotional support from mothers. IMPLICATIONS: Recalled childhood mother-child relationship continues to influence stress and coping across the lifespan, especially among women.
Authors: Casey Paquola; Maxwell R Bennett; Sean N Hatton; Daniel F Hermens; Jim Lagopoulos Journal: Hum Brain Mapp Date: 2017-03-03 Impact factor: 5.038