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College students' adverse childhood experiences and their anticipated risky behaviors: Early maladaptive schemas and emotion regulation difficulties as potential mediators

This study explicates the relationship between college student's adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their anticipated engagement in five types of risky behaviors. Two transdiagnostic mechanisms were tested cross-sectionally: disconnection/rejection early maladaptive schemas (cognitive) an...

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Published in:Journal of American college health 2024-06, p.1-9
Main Authors: Dickie, Daniel T, Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer, McAnulty, Richard D
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