Abstract The present longitudinal study tested hypotheses about the relationship of subjective well-being and neuroticism with rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress in university students after a large scale disaster. Measures of subjective well-being and personality were obtained two months before the 2013 Santa Maria’s fire. Measures of rumination, PTSD and anxiety were collected five months after the disaster with the same students. The results provide evidence that life satisfaction correlated negatively with rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Positive affect presented similar but slightly smaller negative correlations with these variables, while negative affect presented higher correlations with rumination, anxiet...
Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the maintenance of posttraumatic stre...
Positive thinking factors such as hope are protective in the face of difficult life events, includin...
The mediating role of coping self-efficacy (CSE) perceptions between disaster-related posttraumatic ...
The present longitudinal study tested hypotheses about the relationship of subjective well-being and...
The aim of this study was to test a cognitive model of posttraumatic symptoms (PTS) and posttraumati...
Background: It is unclear whether the associations between the level of dispositional optimism on th...
BackgroundDisaster experiences have been associated with higher prevalence rates of (mental) health ...
Traumatic experiences, such as natural disasters, produce multiple and serious impacts on people. De...
Abstract Background: Disaster experiences have been associated with higher prevalence rates of (ment...
People can experience disasters vicariously (indirectly) via conversation, social media, radio, and ...
Rumination has been linked to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression following trauma. ...
Human beings seem to be resilient and have a great capacity to overcome adverse circumstances. One a...
Most research using the stress process model finds a path between stressors, sense of control and di...
Background and objectives: Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the mainte...
Background:In May 2000, a fireworks depot exploded in a residential area in The Netherlands, resulti...
Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the maintenance of posttraumatic stre...
Positive thinking factors such as hope are protective in the face of difficult life events, includin...
The mediating role of coping self-efficacy (CSE) perceptions between disaster-related posttraumatic ...
The present longitudinal study tested hypotheses about the relationship of subjective well-being and...
The aim of this study was to test a cognitive model of posttraumatic symptoms (PTS) and posttraumati...
Background: It is unclear whether the associations between the level of dispositional optimism on th...
BackgroundDisaster experiences have been associated with higher prevalence rates of (mental) health ...
Traumatic experiences, such as natural disasters, produce multiple and serious impacts on people. De...
Abstract Background: Disaster experiences have been associated with higher prevalence rates of (ment...
People can experience disasters vicariously (indirectly) via conversation, social media, radio, and ...
Rumination has been linked to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression following trauma. ...
Human beings seem to be resilient and have a great capacity to overcome adverse circumstances. One a...
Most research using the stress process model finds a path between stressors, sense of control and di...
Background and objectives: Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the mainte...
Background:In May 2000, a fireworks depot exploded in a residential area in The Netherlands, resulti...
Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the maintenance of posttraumatic stre...
Positive thinking factors such as hope are protective in the face of difficult life events, includin...
The mediating role of coping self-efficacy (CSE) perceptions between disaster-related posttraumatic ...