Forbes, Courtney N Tull, Matthew T Rapport, Daniel Xie, Hong Kaminski, Brian Wang, Xin
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Journal of traumatic stress
Despite growing evidence in support of emotion dysregulation as a risk factor for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following trauma exposure, few studies have examined temporal relations between emotion dysregulation and the onset and/or worsening of PTSD symptoms over time. The aim of the present study was to extend research...
Cozza, Stephen J Fisher, Joscelyn E Hefner, Kathryn R Fetchet, Mary A Chen, Shenglin Zuleta, Rafael F Fullerton, Carol S Ursano, Robert J
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Journal of traumatic stress
Returning human remains to family members after a loved one's death is thought to support grief adaptation. However, no known research has examined the effects that notifications of fragmented remains have on bereaved family members. We examined the number of notifications received, continuing questions about the death, grief severity, and posttrau...
Aghajafari, Fariba Pianorosa, Emilie Premji, Zahra Souri, Soheil Dewey, Deborah
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Journal of traumatic stress
Child refugees are at high risk for problems with academic achievement and psychosocial well-being. We aimed to review the literature concerning these outcomes in primary school-aged child refugees. This study was a systematic review and included studies that reported on outcomes of interest in child refugees between 5 and 12 years of age. Our sear...
Um, Mee Young Rice, Eric Palinkas, Lawrence A Kim, Hee Jin
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Journal of traumatic stress
Alarmingly high rates of suicidal ideation have been reported in North Korean (NK) refugee women living in South Korea. This population often endures traumatic experiences and violence in North Korea as well as human trafficking and sexual exploitation in intermediary countries. Following resettlement in South Korea, NK refugee women continue facin...
Dar, Imtiyaz Ahmad Iqbal, Naved
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Journal of traumatic stress
Since 2010, the use of pellet guns in Indian-administered Kashmir has led to serious physical and psychological consequences among a growing number of victims. However, no research to date has examined the association between posttraumatic distress and posttraumatic growth (PTG) within this population. Previous research conducted on other types of ...
Kyutoku, Yasushi Dan, Ippeita Yamashina, Mitsuru Komiyama, Ren Liegey-Dougall, Angela J
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Journal of traumatic stress
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan was an extraordinarily stressful incident that caused harmful psychological reactions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), among affected individuals. However, a proportion of exposed individuals experienced posttraumatic growth (PTG), characterized by a noticeable degree of personal strengt...
Meis, Laura A Noorbaloochi, Siamak Hagel Campbell, Emily M Erickson, Emily P G Velasquez, Tina L Leverty, David M Thompson, Katie Erbes, Christopher
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Journal of traumatic stress
Evidence-based psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as cognitive processing therapy and prolonged exposure (CPT/PE), greatly reduce suffering for veterans, but many veterans fail to complete treatment. Developing a theory-based understanding of adherence is necessary to inform interventions to improve treatment retention. ...
Harned, Melanie S Ritschel, Lorie A Schmidt, Sara C
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Journal of traumatic stress
Although extensive efforts have been made to train clinicians in evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), relatively few PTSD patients are considered appropriate for and therefore receive these treatments. The dialectical behavior therapy prolonged exposure (DBT PE) protocol was developed to expand the reach o...
Bürgin, David Boonmann, Cyril Schmeck, Klaus Schmid, Marc Tripp, Paige Nishimi, Kristen O'Donovan, Aoife
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Journal of traumatic stress
Childhood adversity (CA) and adulthood traumatic experiences (ATEs) are common and unequally distributed in the general population. Early stressors may beget later stressors and alter life-course trajectories of stressor exposure. Gender differences exist regarding the risk of specific stressors. However, few studies have examined the associations ...
Astill Wright, Laurence Roberts, Neil P Barawi, Kali Simon, Natalie Zammit, Stanley McElroy, Eoin Bisson, Jonathan I
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Journal of traumatic stress
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and physical health problems, particularly somatic symptom disorder, are highly comorbid. Studies have only examined this co-occurrence at the disorder level rather than assessing the associations between specific symptoms. Using network analysis to identify symptoms that act as bridges between these disorders m...