2023
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13853
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Children with maltreatment exposure exhibit rumination‐like spontaneous thought patterns: association with symptoms of depression, subcallosal cingulate cortex thickness, and cortisol levels

Abstract: BackgroundChildhood maltreatment is associated with pervasive risk for depression. However, the immediate cognitive and neural mechanisms that mediate this risk during development are unknown. We here studied the impact of maltreatment on self‐generated thought (SGT) patterns and their association with depressive symptoms, subcallosal cingulate cortex (SCC) thickness, and cortisol levels in children.MethodsWe recruited 183 children aged 6–12 years, 96 of which were exposed to maltreatment. Children performed a… Show more

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