Interpersonal, not existential, adversities predict postwar deterioration in youth social support
Social support is a robust predictor of posttraumatic outcomes in diverse populations. Nevertheless, questions remain whether perceived social support is better conceptualized as the outgrowth of early attachment relationships that create capacities for interpersonal connection across dev...
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Main Authors: | Kelly E. Dixon, Christopher M. Layne, Kimberly S. Ho Misiaszek, Chloe Golden |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academia.edu Journals
2024-07-01
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Series: | Academia Medicine |
Online Access: | https://www.academia.edu/122178114/Interpersonal_Not_Existential_Adversities_Predict_Post_War_Deterioration_in_Youth_Social_Support |
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