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Childhood maltreatment is linked to larger preferred interpersonal distances towards friends and strangers across the globe

Psychology

Childhood maltreatment is linked to larger preferred interpersonal distances towards friends and strangers across the globe

S. Haim-nachum, M. R. Sopp, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores how childhood maltreatment influences comfortable interpersonal distance towards friends and strangers in a diverse sample of 2,986 adults from various cultures. The results reveal significant links between types of maltreatment, attachment styles, and preferred social distances. Join the researchers, including Shilat Haim-Nachum, Marie R. Sopp, and others, in uncovering the profound effects of early experiences on adult social interactions.

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