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Development and Psychopathology | 2017

Substance use to regulate intense posttraumatic shame in individuals with childhood abuse and neglect

Julia Holl; Sebastian Wolff; Maren Schumacher; Anja Höcker; Elisabeth A. Arens; Gabriela Spindler; Malte Stopsack; Jonna Südhof; Philipp Hiller; Michael Klein; Ingo Schäfer; Sven Barnow

Childhood abuse and neglect (CAN) is considered as a risk factor for substance use disorder (SUD). Based on the drinking to cope model, this study investigated the association of two trauma-relevant emotions (shame and sadness) and substance use. Using ecological momentary assessment we compared real-time emotion regulation in situations with high and low intensity of shame and sadness in currently abstinent patients with CAN and lifetime SUD (traumaSUD group), healthy controls with CAN (traumaHC group), and without CAN (nontraumaHC group). Multilevel analysis showed a positive linear relationship between high intensity of both emotions and substance use for all groups. The traumaSUD group showed heightened substance use in low, as well as in high, intensity of shame and sadness. In addition, we found an interaction between type of emotion, intensity, and group: the traumaHC group exhibited a fourfold increased risk for substance use in high intense shame situations relative to the traumaSUD group. Our findings provide evidence for the drinking to cope model. The traumaSUD group showed a reduced distress tolerance for variable intensity of negative emotions. The differential effect of intense shame for the traumaHC group emphazises its potential role in the development of SUD following CAN. In addition, shame can be considered a relevant focus for therapeutic preinterventions and interventions for SUD after CAN.


Archive | 2014

Neuroticism developmental courses - implications for depression, anxiety and everyday emotional experience

Maren Schumacher; Malte Stopsack; Ines Ulrich; Eva Reinelt; Sebastian Wolff; Simone Lang; Sven Barnow


Personality and Individual Differences | 2016

A 5-year longitudinal study of the adolescent reinforcement sensitivity as a risk factor for anxiety symptoms in adulthood: Investigating the indirect effect of cognitive emotion regulation

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Alessandra Bähr; Malte Stopsack; Hans Jörgen Grabe; Sven Barnow


Archive | 2014

Longitudinal transmission pathways of borderline personality disorder symptoms

Eva Reinelt; Malte Stopsack; Maren Schumacher; Ines Ulrich; Sven Barnow


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Anger rumination mediates the relationship between reinforcement sensitivity and psychopathology: Results of a 5-year longitudinal study

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Sven Barnow


Personality and Individual Differences | 2017

Corrigendum to “Anger rumination mediates the relationship between reinforcement sensitivity and psychopathology: Results of a 5-year longitudinal study” [Personality and Individual Differences 110 (2017) 49–54]

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Sven Barnow


Archive | 2017

Anger rumination mediates the relationship between reinforcement sensitivity and psychopathology

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Sven Barnow


Archive | 2016

Adolescent harm avoidance as a longitudinal predictor of maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation in adulthood

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Elisabeth A. Arens; Malte Stopsack; Ines Ulrich; Sven Barnow


Journal of Adolescence | 2016

Adolescent harm avoidance as a longitudinal predictor of maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation in adulthood: The mediating role of inhibitory control

Shahrzad Izadpanah; Maren Schumacher; Elisabeth A. Arens; Malte Stopsack; Ines Ulrich; Michel Hansenne; Hans Jörgen Grabe; Sven Barnow


Archive | 2015

What about the “ups and downs” in our daily life?

Gabriela Spindler; Malte Stopsack; Maren Schumacher; Sven Barnow

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Sven Barnow

University of California

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Elisabeth A. Arens

Goethe University Frankfurt

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