2019
DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2019.1591545
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Student Veterans’ Coping with Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study

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“…Second, there is evidence that military veterans with PTSD have significantly fewer characteristics of resilience than those veterans without PTSD (Tsai et al, 2012). Third, PTSD is a debilitating mental disorder that includes recurrent, intrusive symptoms, all of which perpetuate maladaptive coping behaviors (e.g., avoidant coping); hence, enhancing one's resilience to deal with one's perceived adversities is a challenging and difficult task (Reyes et al, 2019). Finally, our findings revealed a significant positive correlation between resilience and knowledge of CVD among the veterans with probable PTSD; at the same time, no such significant relationship was found among those who screened negative for PTSD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, there is evidence that military veterans with PTSD have significantly fewer characteristics of resilience than those veterans without PTSD (Tsai et al, 2012). Third, PTSD is a debilitating mental disorder that includes recurrent, intrusive symptoms, all of which perpetuate maladaptive coping behaviors (e.g., avoidant coping); hence, enhancing one's resilience to deal with one's perceived adversities is a challenging and difficult task (Reyes et al, 2019). Finally, our findings revealed a significant positive correlation between resilience and knowledge of CVD among the veterans with probable PTSD; at the same time, no such significant relationship was found among those who screened negative for PTSD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%