2023
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23567
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Perceived social support attenuates increased hostile reactions to traumatic threat

S. C. Napolitano,
C. E. Balling,
I. Peckinpaugh
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveExtant literature has seldom examined the naturalistic role of reaction to threat on downstream emotional distress while also considering buffers, such as perceived social support, to acute negative mental health outcomes. The present study examined how trauma symptoms, in reaction to a global stressor, predicted increased psychological distress via elevated emotional hostility and whether perceived social support modified such effects. We predicted a priori that increased exposure to trauma would be … Show more

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