Autobiographical memory as a latent vulnerability mechanism following childhood maltreatment: Association with future depression symptoms and prosocial behavior
Puetz V, Viding E, Hoffmann F, Gerin M, Sharp M, Rankin G, Maguire E, Mechelli A, McCrory E. Autobiographical memory as a latent vulnerability mechanism following childhood maltreatment: Association with future depression symptoms and prosocial behavior. Development And Psychopathology 2020, 33: 1300-1307. PMID: 32573399, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579420000504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvergeneral memoryProsocial behaviorChildhood maltreatmentAutobiographical memory recallAutobiographical Memory TestSocio-emotional functioningPsycho-social functioningValenced cue wordsPoor social functioningSample of adolescentsFuture depression symptomsDepressive symptomsChildhood maltreatment historyTrend-level associationCognitive mechanismsCue wordsNeural reactivityAutobiographical memoryMemory testMemory recallVulnerability mechanismsBrain activitySocial functioningElevated depressive symptomsMaltreatment history
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