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      Retrospective ACEs predict complex PTSD symptoms in a large sample of Chinese young adults longitudinally: the moderating role of self-compassion

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          This longitudinal study in Mainland China (2021–2022) explored the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) symptoms, with a focus on the role of self-compassion. Among 18,933 surveyed university students, 21.2% reported experiencing at least one ACE. Results revealed a clear relationship between ACEs and CPTSD symptoms. Furthermore, self-compassion, particularly the dimensions of self-judgment and isolation, moderated the association between retrospective ACEs and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and disturbance in self-organization (DSO) symptoms. These findings highlight the enduring impact of ACEs on CPTSD symptoms and emphasize the importance of early identification and targeted interventions, especially addressing self-judgment and isolation, to mitigate CPTSD risk among young Chinese adults.

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                sunshinepy123@hotmail.com
                Journal
                BMC Psychiatry
                BMC Psychiatry
                BMC Psychiatry
                BioMed Central (London )
                1471-244X
                6 June 2024
                6 June 2024
                2024
                : 24
                : 425
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, ( https://ror.org/022k4wk35) Beijing, 100875 China
                [2 ]Faculty of Education, Yunnan Normal University, ( https://ror.org/00sc9n023) Kunming, 650500 China
                [3 ]Students Mental Health Education & Counseling Center, Kunming University of Science and Technology, ( https://ror.org/00xyeez13) Kunming, 650500 China
                [4 ]Faculty of Social Sciences & Liberal Arts, UCSI University, ( https://ror.org/019787q29) Kuala Lumpur, 56000 Malaysia
                [5 ]School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Science, University of Edinburgh, ( https://ror.org/01nrxwf90) Edinburgh, UK
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                5830
                10.1186/s12888-024-05830-z
                11155039
                38844888
                3b72874a-5d35-4800-8b90-b5f2a700727c
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                : 23 December 2023
                : 9 May 2024
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                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                adverse childhood experiences,cptsd,multidimensional self-compassion

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