Abstract:
:Community-dwelling adults (N = 104) aged 20- to 99-years-old told narratives about neutral, positive, and worst traumatic events; they also completed mental health questionnaires. Consistent with previous research, trauma narratives were longer, and contained more somatosensory and negative bodily experience detail. Recent trauma was associated with more somatosensory detail. Longer trauma narratives were associated with better psychological adjustment, whereas negative bodily experiences related to poorer psychological adjustment and more posttraumatic stress symptoms. Results provide some support for unique trauma narrative characteristics indicative of psychological adjustment among community-dwelling adults.
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J Trauma Stressjournal_title
Journal of traumatic stressauthors
Beaudreau SAdoi
10.1002/jts.20206subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2007-06-01 00:00:00pages
353-7issue
3eissn
0894-9867issn
1573-6598journal_volume
20pub_type
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