Childhood abuse and neglect and adult body attitude

Background: The body is the medium through which humans experience the world, and the body is key to most suffering, healing, and clinical mental diagnoses. Body attitude refers to the affective, cognitive, and behavioural aspects of embodiment, which typically is more negative in clinical samples.

Objective: We examine how adult body attitude is associated with self-reported childhood abuse and neglect. We hypothesised that child sexual abuse is associated stronger with a negative adult body attitude than emotional or physical abuse/neglect would. Second, we expected that the association between body attitude and childhood sexual abuse was gender equivalent. Third, we expected a more positive body attitude in men than women after childhood physical abuse/neglect or emotional abuse/neglect.

Method: Body attitude was measured with the Dresden Body Image Questionnaire (DBIQ-NL) and the severity and type of childhood trauma with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) in 749 Dutch adults aged 18-77. We fit multiple regression models and focused on childhood abuse and neglect with moderate to severe intensity.

Results: Childhood sexual abuse (∼15%), physical neglect (∼14%), emotional abuse (∼20%) and emotional neglect (∼30%) are associated with a more negative body attitude, while childhood physical abuse (moderate/severe, ∼6%) associated with a slightly more positive adult body attitude. Body attitude associations with childhood abuse/neglect were similar for both genders (no moderation).

Conclusion: Child maltreatment seems to precede the development of a more negative adult body attitude and more negative body experiences compared to individuals without child maltreatment.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Over 40% of the studied adults reported emotional or physical abuse/neglect or sexual abuse.
  • Negative adult body attitude is associated strongest with childhood sexual abuse, but also with childhood emotional abuse and physical and emotional neglect.
  • Childhood physical abuse is associated with a slightly more positive adult body attitude.
Reference: 
Laura Råman, Mia Scheffers, Janet Moeijes and Bertus F. Jeronimus | 2025
In: European Journal of Psychotraumatology; ISSN: 2000-8066 | 16 | 1 | january | 2439652
https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2024.2439652
Keywords: 
Adults, Aged, Child Abuse, Comorbidity, Elderly, Emotional Abuse, Gender Issues, Instruments, Mental health, Middle Aged, Neglect, Netherlands, Research, Self Concept, Survivors