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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development( International Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal ) ISSN [ Online ] : 2581 - 7175 |
IJSRED » Archives » Volume 8 -Issue 6

📑 Paper Information
| 📑 Paper Title | The Relation Between Early Childhood Trauma and Adult Mental Health |
| 👤 Authors | Shruti S. Pokale, Dr. Megha T. Salve |
| 📘 Published Issue | Volume 8 Issue 6 |
| 📅 Year of Publication | 2025 |
| 🆔 Unique Identification Number | IJSRED-V8I6P67 |
📝 Abstract
The goal of the dissertation is to clarify the long-lasting effects of early negative experiences on psychological wellbeing by examining the complex link between childhood trauma and adult mental health outcomes. The study uses validated assessments and a quantitative research approach to evaluate childhood trauma experiences and adult mental health issues, such as PTSD, anxiety,and depression. Dissociative disorders, substance use disorders, and borderline personality disorder. The study investigates the frequency of mental health issues among people with a history of childhood trauma by examining data gathered via questionnaires. It also identifies important risk variables and the connections between early adversity and adult psychiatric diseases. The goal of the dissertation is to clarify the long-lasting effects of early negative experiences on psychological wellbeing by examining the complex link between childhood trauma and adult mental health outcomes. The study uses validated assessments and a quantitative research technique to evaluate childhood trauma experiences and adult mental health issues, such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Dissociative disorders, substance use disorders, and borderline personality disorder. The study investigates the frequency of mental health issues among people with a history of childhood trauma by examining data gathered via questionnaires. It also identifies important risk variables and the connections between early adversity and adult psychiatric diseases. The results highlight the value of early intervention techniques and trauma-informed therapies in addressing the complex needs of those impacted by childhood trauma and fostering resilience and recovery. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) were the two variables used in this study to examine the association between early childhood trauma and mental health issues in young people. This study examines how early childhood trauma affects young people' mental health and how it is connected to various mental health conditions. disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. The study involved young adults between the ages of 18 and 26. The findings demonstrated a substantial relationship between the two factors. Early trauma causes emotional and stress-related problems by interfering with brain development. Additionally, it affects how one views oneself, which can result in unfavorable attitudes and illnesses like anxiety and depression.
