Abstract:
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The aim of this study is to examine the connection between childhood abuse and self esteem in
adults and reveal the potential of childhood abuse determining self esteem. Sampling of this
study comprised 915 secondary school students from Konya city’s central district who were
randomly selected. 583 of the sample students (%58.3) were females while 382 were males
(%41.7). As a result of this study, it has been determined that there is a significant negative
correlation between childhood abuse and self esteem. As a result of the regression analyses
conducted separately, childhood abuse predicted significantly self-esteem, and it has been
revealed that just even emotional abuse is major determinant of self-esteem. Result achieved on
this issue indicates that students’ self esteem levels decrease as childhood abuse increase.