Influence of childhood trauma on depression in family factors
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v22i.12424Keywords:
Family factors; childhood trauma; depression; socialization.Abstract
With the development of society and the increasing popularity of the internet, the number of patients with depression is increasing. As a mental illness, depression has seriously affected people's normal life, so it has attracted more and more attention. However, people often attribute the increase in the number of people with depression to external factors such as the rapid development of the times, excessive life pressure, and the improvement of medical level, but there is still a gap in the family factors that lead to depression. Therefore, this paper mainly studies the influence of childhood trauma on depression in family factors. In this paper, by collecting the data on childhood trauma affecting depression, and by classifying and comparing the data, the influencing factors of childhood trauma on depression in family factors are explored. It is found that childhood trauma has a significant impact on depression, which not only directly leads to children's psychological problems related to depression, such as depression and anxiety, but also indirectly affects children by affecting their personality and social style, thus making it impossible for children to face difficulties with a positive attitude in their future work and life, and finally leading to depression. Therefore, childhood trauma has a great negative impact on children and should be treated with a long-term perspective.
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