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ArtikelBrief Reports : Symptom Severity, Personal, and Social Variables After Armed Robbery  
Oleh: Richards, David
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: British Journal of Clinical Psychology vol. 39 no. 4 (2000), page 415-419.
Topik: SYMPTOMS; severity; personal; social variables; robbery
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    • Nomor Panggil: BB60.2
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Isi artikelObjectives. To investigate the relative importance of personal and social variables on post - trauma symptom recovery. Design. Prospective survey of armed robbery victims. Methods. Fifty - one consecutive armed robbery victims were assessed immediately and at 1 month post - raid for post - traumatic stress. One month post - raid, crisis support, causal attribution and coping were also measured. Thirty - one of the sample were assessed for symptoms 6 months after the raid. Results. Both the main and follow - up samples had high levels of post - traumatic stress symptoms immediately after the raid which reduced significantly 1 month later and, for the follow - up subsample, further still 6 months later. Higher levels of symptoms at 1 month and poor crisis support were associated with higher levels of symptoms at follow - up. Conclusions. Purposeful coping, symptom severity and social support effect post - trauma recovery.
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