Abstract: When Childhood Trauma Meets War: Emotional Eating through the Lens of PTSD (Society for Social Work and Research 30th Annual Conference Anniversary)

821P When Childhood Trauma Meets War: Emotional Eating through the Lens of PTSD

Schedule:
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Marquis BR 6, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
* noted as presenting author
Yael Latzer, DSc, Professor, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Zohar Spivak-Lavi, Senior Lecturer Social Work, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Yezreel Valley, Israel
Orna Tzischinskyc, DSc, Professor, Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Emek Yezreel, Israel
Objective: This study examines the interplay between childhood trauma, war exposure, and maladaptive coping mechanisms, with a focus on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a mediator and war exposure as a potential moderator in the relationship between childhood trauma and emotional eating.

Methods: The study included 426 Hebrew-speaking Israeli adults (52.8% female, 47.2% male, mean age = 40). Participants completed validated measures of childhood trauma, PTSD, and emotional eating. Statistical analyses included Pearson correlations, stepwise linear regression, and moderated mediation models, adjusting for age and gender.

Results: Childhood trauma, particularly emotional abuse, was significantly associated with PTSD and emotional eating. PTSD fully mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and emotional eating, with a stronger effect observed for emotional abuse. War exposure significantly predicted PTSD but did not moderate the link between PTSD and emotional eating. Gender differences emerged, with female participants exhibiting higher PTSD levels than males.

Conclusions: The findings emphasize the enduring impact of childhood trauma, particularly emotional abuse, on maladaptive coping mechanisms like emotional eating, mediated by PTSD. While war exposure intensified PTSD symptoms, it did not significantly influence emotional eating. These results highlight the differential effects of early and later-life traumas, offering insights for targeted interventions in trauma recovery.