Automatic thoughts: Understanding the precursors of self-concealment within the psychological flexibility framework

被引:6
作者
Sease, Thomas B. [1 ]
Perkins, David R. [2 ]
Sandoz, Emily K. [2 ]
Sudduth, Hunter [2 ]
机构
[1] Texas Christian Univ, Dept Psychol, 2800 S Univ Dr, Ft Worth, TX 76129 USA
[2] Univ Louisiana, Dept Psychol, Lafayette, LA USA
关键词
Psychological maltreatment; Negative automatic thoughts; Self-concealment; Psychological flexibility; Mindfulness; HELP-SEEKING ATTITUDES; MENTAL-HEALTH STIGMA; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; CHILDHOOD ABUSE; MEDIATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcbs.2021.09.008
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Within the framework of psychological flexibility, self-concealment is a maladaptive emotion regulation strategy that functions to attenuate negative thoughts and feelings. While research in this area has linked self-concealment to poor physical and psychological health, the antecedents of concealment behavior remain poorly understood. Using a cross-sectional design, this study tested whether negative automatic thoughts mediated the relationship between psychological maltreatment in childhood and self-concealment. It was hypothesized that psychological maltreatment would predict more negative automatic thoughts, which in turn would predict more self-concealment. Results showed psychological maltreatment was positively associated with negative automatic thoughts. Moreover, negative automatic thoughts were positively correlated with self-concealment, indicating that negative automatic thoughts statistically mediated the relationship between psychological maltreatment and self-concealment. This study provides preliminary evidence suggesting negative automatic thoughts may explain the relationship between psychological maltreatment and self-concealment.
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页码:68 / 73
页数:6
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