Childhood neglect and well-being in youth and adulthood : a meta-analysis
99-120 p.
English abstract. Given the negative long-term consequences of childhood neglect for well-being, this issue requires attention. This study examined whether the relationship between childhood neglect and well-being in youth and adults varies according to the type of neglect, the country, and the age of the participants. The meta-analysis revealed a negative association between neglect and well-being. Specifically, the effect of neglect on well-being was greater in youth than in adults, whereas the effect was smaller in studies from Asia. Regarding the type of neglect, emotional neglect appeared to have a greater impact on well-being than physical or general childhood neglect. When implementing interventions to mitigate the effects of childhood neglect, it is important to consider age and cultural differences. [Publisher's Text]
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ISSN: 1972-5140
KEYWORDS
- childhood neglect, childhood maltreatment, well-being, meta-analysis