Early Maladaptive Schemas and Mental Disorders in Adulthood: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27727Date
2022-11-21Type
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Abstract
Early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) are broad and pervasive themes regarding oneself
and one’s relationships with others originating from adverse childhood experiences.
Although the concept of EMSs was initially developed for the treatment of personality
disorders, the associations of EMSs with a variety of other mental disorders have been
investigated. The goal of the present study was to summarize and analyze the EMSsdisorder associations in studies in which patients with specifc psychiatric diagnoses
were compared to healthy controls. Of the 28 studies that met the inclusion criteria,
27 were included in a meta-analysis. Across diagnoses, all EMSs were elevated in
the clinical groups. The largest efect sizes were observed for the social isolation, the
negativity/pessimism, the defectiveness/shame, and social undesirability schemas.
Depression (n=8), borderline personality disorder (n=5), and obsessive–compulsive
disorder (n=5) were the most frequently studied mental disorders. Heterogeneity
between studies was high. Results suggest that mental disorders are not characterized
by specifc EMSs.
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Thimm, Chang. Early Maladaptive Schemas and Mental Disorders in Adulthood: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy. 2022Metadata
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