Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use problems (AUP) commonly co-occur, have shared latent genetic risk, and are associated with many negative public health outcomes. Via a self-medication framework, trauma-related drinking to cope (TRD), an unexplored construct to date, may help explain why these two disorders co-occur, thus serving as an essential target for treatment and prevention efforts. The present study aimed to create a novel measure of TRD and examine its psychometric properties, investigate its indirect influences on the association between PTSD and AUP, as well as explore its potential shared molecular genetic risk with PTSD in a genetically-informative study of college students. A sample of 1,896 students with a ...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctorate of Cli...
Psychological resilience, or one’s ability to return to their baseline biopsychosocialspiritual home...
This study investigates the impact of social connectedness (SC) and post-traumatic stress disorder (...
Background The effects of prolonged, interpersonal trauma have long been recognised. Such traumatic...
Prediction of violent recidivism is an essential component of forensic in-patient assessment and tre...
As our understanding of PTSD has advanced, changing demographics in the United States over the past ...
The impact of chronic trauma exposure on personality trajectories over time was examined in a sample...
The impact of chronic trauma exposure on personality trajectories over time was examined in a sample...
As our understanding of PTSD has advanced, changing demographics in the United States over the past ...
Trauma serves as a risk factor for developing both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressi...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this investigation was to better understand process inefficiencies in a...
Advances in biomedical technologies and critical care are leading to increased survivorship rates of...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctorate of Cli...
Psychological resilience, or one’s ability to return to their baseline biopsychosocialspiritual home...
This study investigates the impact of social connectedness (SC) and post-traumatic stress disorder (...
Background The effects of prolonged, interpersonal trauma have long been recognised. Such traumatic...
Prediction of violent recidivism is an essential component of forensic in-patient assessment and tre...
As our understanding of PTSD has advanced, changing demographics in the United States over the past ...
The impact of chronic trauma exposure on personality trajectories over time was examined in a sample...
The impact of chronic trauma exposure on personality trajectories over time was examined in a sample...
As our understanding of PTSD has advanced, changing demographics in the United States over the past ...
Trauma serves as a risk factor for developing both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressi...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this investigation was to better understand process inefficiencies in a...
Advances in biomedical technologies and critical care are leading to increased survivorship rates of...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
Caregiver problematic substance use is a prevalent problem within the child protective services (CPS...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctorate of Cli...
Psychological resilience, or one’s ability to return to their baseline biopsychosocialspiritual home...