Causal attributions and post-traumatic stress in adolescents.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: [1993]Description: 7 pSubject(s): Subject: Explores the relationship between causal attributions made by adolescent survivors of the Jupiter cruise ship sinking, and post-traumatic symptomatology in the year following disaster. Evidence is presented that more internal causal attributions for negative and uncontrollable events during the incident are associated with greater post-traumatic stress one year later. The findings are discussed with reference to an attributional model of shameItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Bibliography: p. 252-253
Reprinted from Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines; 1993; Vol. 34; No. 2; p. 247-253
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Explores the relationship between causal attributions made by adolescent survivors of the Jupiter cruise ship sinking, and post-traumatic symptomatology in the year following disaster. Evidence is presented that more internal causal attributions for negative and uncontrollable events during the incident are associated with greater post-traumatic stress one year later. The findings are discussed with reference to an attributional model of shame
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