2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279325
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Emotion regulation and cognitive function as mediating factors for the association between lifetime abuse and risky behaviors in women of color

Karina Villalba,
Lisa H. Domenico,
Robert L. Cook
et al.

Abstract: Background The relationship between lifetime abuse (i.e., childhood abuse, intimate partner violence) and risky behaviors is well established. One proposed mechanism is poor emotion regulation and executive functioning, as a potential mechanism that may explain the relationship between lifetime abuse and risky behaviors. However, research on executive functioning and emotion regulation as mediators of this relationship has been limited. In the present study, we examined this association. We hypothesized that l… Show more

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