2024
DOI: 10.1097/psy.0000000000001282
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Perceived Control and Inflammation: Mediating and Moderating Effects in the Relationship Between Cumulative Trauma and Depression

Zachary E. Magin,
Crystal L. Park,
Jeffrey D. Burke
et al.

Abstract: Objective The effects of trauma exposure on depression risk and severity are well-established, but psychosocial and biological factors that impact or explain those relationships remain poorly understood. This study examined the moderating and mediating effects of perceived control and inflammation in the relationship between trauma and depression. Methods Moderation analyses and longitudinal mediation analyses were conducted on data from 945 adults who … Show more

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