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. 2020 Jun 25;17(12):4579. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124579

Table 5.

Structural equation models (SEM) analyzing the indirect effect of childhood trauma (CTQ) on reported adulthood health, mediated by adulthood attachment (ECR-R).

Path Standardized Parameter Estimate Standard Error p-Value
Health condition: migraine
Childhood trauma → Attachment 1.166 0.219 <0.001
Attachment → Migraine 0.312 0.124 0.012
Childhood trauma → Migraine −0.262 0.182 0.151
Health condition: other pain
Childhood trauma → Attachment 1.162 0.218 <0.001
Attachment → Other pain −0.127 0.099 0.202
Childhood trauma → Other pain 0.197 0.128 0.122
Health condition: other chronic condition
Childhood trauma → Attachment 1.162 0.218 <0.001
Attachment → Other chronic condition −0.002 0.099 0.986
Childhood trauma → Other chronic condition −0.012 0.122 0.922
Health condition: no chronic condition
Childhood trauma → Attachment 1.163 0.218 <0.001
Attachment → No chronic condition −0.074 0.102 0.469
Childhood trauma → No chronic condition −0.041 0.130 0.754
Model fit indices
CFI 0.954–0.955
TLI 0.976
RMSEA (90% CI) 0.059 (0.053, 0.065)
SRMR 0.061–0.064

Models adjusted for gender, age, marital status, education and economic status. Pooled interval of 90% CIs across all models. Boldface values are significant (p < 0.05).