Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs across 15-20% of victims suffering physical injury. The occurrence of PTSD has been attributed to both the trauma and the victim's individual resources, such as resilience, coping strategies, and social support systems. In the present study, we explored the role of self-efficacy for cognitive self-regulation in the posttraumatic adaptation process of sixty-five patients immediately following trauma (T1) and approximately four months later (T2) assessing posttraumatic stress syndrome according to DSM-IV criteria. We hypothesized perceived self-efficacy as a predictor for an increased risk of developing posttraumatic stress symptoms. Self-efficacy measured immediately following trauma correlated si...
To investigate the role of a general coping style in the development and maintenance of PTSD-like sy...
Theoretischer Hintergrund: Auf Grund ihrer berufsbedingten stärkeren Trauma-Exposition wurden bei Re...
<p>Individual differences in cognitive processes and coping behaviors play a role in the development...
abstract: The interplay between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and self-efficacy lies in the ...
Trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE), the perceived capability to manage one's personal functio...
Self-efficacy is assumed to promote posttraumatic adaption, and several cross-sectional studies supp...
This study investigates if perceived self-efficacy during an emergency situation has a protective ro...
M.A.The current social and political situation in South Africa has resulted in an extremely violent ...
Background Self-efficacy may be an important factor in individuals’ recovery from po...
In a longitudinal survey 64 inpatients of an emergency clinic were examined 1 week as well as 3 mont...
Background: There is a range of potential responses to stress and trauma. Whereas, on one extreme, s...
Only a relatively small percentage of the people exposed to traumatic events develop PTSD. While muc...
Background and aims: Coping, the psychological adaptation to stressors and serious life events, has ...
Objective: To assess and compare the (independent) predictive value of trauma-related coping selfeff...
Background: Individual differences in cognitive responses to trauma may represent modifiable risk fa...
To investigate the role of a general coping style in the development and maintenance of PTSD-like sy...
Theoretischer Hintergrund: Auf Grund ihrer berufsbedingten stärkeren Trauma-Exposition wurden bei Re...
<p>Individual differences in cognitive processes and coping behaviors play a role in the development...
abstract: The interplay between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and self-efficacy lies in the ...
Trauma-related coping self-efficacy (CSE), the perceived capability to manage one's personal functio...
Self-efficacy is assumed to promote posttraumatic adaption, and several cross-sectional studies supp...
This study investigates if perceived self-efficacy during an emergency situation has a protective ro...
M.A.The current social and political situation in South Africa has resulted in an extremely violent ...
Background Self-efficacy may be an important factor in individuals’ recovery from po...
In a longitudinal survey 64 inpatients of an emergency clinic were examined 1 week as well as 3 mont...
Background: There is a range of potential responses to stress and trauma. Whereas, on one extreme, s...
Only a relatively small percentage of the people exposed to traumatic events develop PTSD. While muc...
Background and aims: Coping, the psychological adaptation to stressors and serious life events, has ...
Objective: To assess and compare the (independent) predictive value of trauma-related coping selfeff...
Background: Individual differences in cognitive responses to trauma may represent modifiable risk fa...
To investigate the role of a general coping style in the development and maintenance of PTSD-like sy...
Theoretischer Hintergrund: Auf Grund ihrer berufsbedingten stärkeren Trauma-Exposition wurden bei Re...
<p>Individual differences in cognitive processes and coping behaviors play a role in the development...