Trauma, complex PTSD, and somatoform dissociation among disadvantaged parents in a community center: Prevalence and relationships with parenting and children’s behavioral problems

  • Hong Wang Fung
  • , Zheyuan Mai
  • , Henry Tak Shing Chiu
  • , Henry Wai Hang Ling
  • , Shu Cheng Chen
  • , Maddie Weng Ian Ho
  • , Kyle Langjie He
  • , Edward K.S. Wang

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Abstract

Background: Although the health effects of trauma have been increasingly recognized, much less is known about the intergenerational effects of trauma and its outcomes. Aims: This study examined trauma and trauma-related mental health problems among socio-economically disadvantaged parents. Methods: We recruited parents in disadvantaged housing and living conditions from a community development center in Hong Kong (response rate = 74.09%). Participants completed standardized self-report measures. Results: In this sample of 203 parents, 40.39% and 43.84%, respectively, reported at least one childhood and adulthood traumatic event; 6.90% suffered from probable ICD-11 PTSD/Complex PTSD and/or somatoform dissociation. Parents’ disturbances in self-organization (DSO) symptoms were associated with problematic parenting styles. Parents’ childhood trauma and DSO symptoms were also associated with children’s behavioral problems. Conclusions: Although trauma is not particularly prevalent in this sample, trauma and trauma-related symptoms are strongly linked to problematic parenting styles (such as over-reacting) and children’s behavioral issues. More attention to the intergenerational effects of trauma is necessary from a public mental health perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Article number00207640251355829
JournalInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • complex PTSD
  • dissociative disorders
  • intergenerational trauma
  • parenting
  • Trauma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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