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Journal of Trauma & Treatment

ISSN: 2167-1222

Open Access

Impulsivity Traits as Mediators: Unravelling the Link between Childhood Poly-victimization and Adulthood Aggression

Abstract

Thomas Ukhundae*

This research delves into the intricate relationship between childhood poly-victimization and adulthood aggression, exploring the mediating role of different impulsivity traits. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of the experiences of individuals exposed to diverse forms of victimization during childhood, this study investigates how impulsivity traits mediate the link between early adverse experiences and aggressive behaviours in adulthood. Through a nuanced examination of distinct impulsivity dimensions, including motor impulsivity, attentional impulsivity and nonplanning impulsivity, the research aims to unravel the complex interplay that shapes the trajectory from childhood victimization to adult aggression. Understanding these mediating mechanisms holds significant implications for the development of targeted interventions and preventative strategies aimed at mitigating the long-term impact of childhood poly-victimization.

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