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Jessica Gundy Cuneo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Psychological Trauma and functional somatic syndromes a systematic review and meta analysis
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014Co-Authors: Niloofar Afari, Sandra M Ahumada, Lisa Johnson Wright, Sheeva Mostoufi, Golnaz Golnari, Veronica Reis, Jessica Gundy CuneoAbstract:ObjectiveThis meta-analysis systematically examined the association of reported Psychological Trauma and postTraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with functional somatic syndromes including fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporomandibular disorder, and irritable bowel s
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Psychological Trauma and functional somatic syndromes a systematic review and meta analysis
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014Co-Authors: Niloofar Afari, Sandra M Ahumada, Lisa Johnson Wright, Sheeva Mostoufi, Golnaz Golnari, Veronica Reis, Jessica Gundy CuneoAbstract:Objective This meta-analysis systematically examined the association of reported Psychological Trauma and postTraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with functional somatic syndromes including fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporomandibular disorder, and irritable bowel syndrome. Our goals were to determine the overall effect size of the association and to examine moderators of the relationship.
Mark I. Singer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Adolescent Violence Exposure and Victimization at Home: Coping and Psychological Trauma Symptoms*
International Review of Victimology, 1998Co-Authors: Daniel J. Flannery, Mark I. SingerAbstract:The present study examined the relationship between home violence exposure and victimization and adolescent coping strategies, Psychological Trauma symptoms, and self-reported violent behavior. Data were collected from a sample of 3,734 adolescents in grades 9 through 12. Results indicated that both males and females reported high rates of home violence exposure and victimization. High levels of violence exposure at home were associated with adolescents utilizing more adaptive (e.g., going to church) and more maladaptive coping strategies (e.g., using alcohol or drugs) compared to adolescents in the low home violence exposure group. For both males and females, home violence exposure was also related to higher levels of Psychological Trauma symptoms including anger, depression, and post-Traumatic stress. Average scores for violent behavior among adolescents in the high exposure group were more than three times higher for girls and two times higher for boys than scores for adolescents in the low exposure gr...
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Adolescent Violence Exposure and Victimization at Home: Coping and Psychological Trauma Symptoms*:
International Review of Victimology, 1998Co-Authors: Daniel J. Flannery, Mark I. SingerAbstract:The present study examined the relationship between home violence exposure and victimization and adolescent coping strategies, Psychological Trauma symptoms, and self-reported violent behavior. Dat...
Amie C. Myrick - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Psychological Trauma and substance abuse: the need for an integrated approach.
Trauma violence & abuse, 2010Co-Authors: Priscilla Dass-brailsford, Amie C. MyrickAbstract:There is consensus that an integrated approach which addresses the clinical needs of individuals who have histories of substance abuse and Psychological Trauma concurrently is an acceptable and preferred approach to treatment. Several integrated models have emerged in recent years. In this paper we first define the concepts of substance abuse and Psychological Trauma, investigate the relationship between both and proceed to discuss why an integrated approach is most compelling. Finally, we review and critically examine the different integrated models that have been developed in terms of efficacy, effectiveness and empirical evidence. The paper concludes with suggestions on how the field can be improved.
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Psychological Trauma and substance abuse the need for an integrated approach
Trauma Violence & Abuse, 2010Co-Authors: Priscilla Dassbrailsford, Amie C. MyrickAbstract:There is consensus that an integrated approach which addresses the clinical needs of individuals who have histories of substance abuse and Psychological Trauma concurrently is an acceptable and pre...
Niloofar Afari - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Psychological Trauma and functional somatic syndromes a systematic review and meta analysis
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014Co-Authors: Niloofar Afari, Sandra M Ahumada, Lisa Johnson Wright, Sheeva Mostoufi, Golnaz Golnari, Veronica Reis, Jessica Gundy CuneoAbstract:ObjectiveThis meta-analysis systematically examined the association of reported Psychological Trauma and postTraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with functional somatic syndromes including fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporomandibular disorder, and irritable bowel s
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Psychological Trauma and functional somatic syndromes a systematic review and meta analysis
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2014Co-Authors: Niloofar Afari, Sandra M Ahumada, Lisa Johnson Wright, Sheeva Mostoufi, Golnaz Golnari, Veronica Reis, Jessica Gundy CuneoAbstract:Objective This meta-analysis systematically examined the association of reported Psychological Trauma and postTraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with functional somatic syndromes including fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporomandibular disorder, and irritable bowel syndrome. Our goals were to determine the overall effect size of the association and to examine moderators of the relationship.
Daniel J. Flannery - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Adolescent Violence Exposure and Victimization at Home: Coping and Psychological Trauma Symptoms*
International Review of Victimology, 1998Co-Authors: Daniel J. Flannery, Mark I. SingerAbstract:The present study examined the relationship between home violence exposure and victimization and adolescent coping strategies, Psychological Trauma symptoms, and self-reported violent behavior. Data were collected from a sample of 3,734 adolescents in grades 9 through 12. Results indicated that both males and females reported high rates of home violence exposure and victimization. High levels of violence exposure at home were associated with adolescents utilizing more adaptive (e.g., going to church) and more maladaptive coping strategies (e.g., using alcohol or drugs) compared to adolescents in the low home violence exposure group. For both males and females, home violence exposure was also related to higher levels of Psychological Trauma symptoms including anger, depression, and post-Traumatic stress. Average scores for violent behavior among adolescents in the high exposure group were more than three times higher for girls and two times higher for boys than scores for adolescents in the low exposure gr...
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Adolescent Violence Exposure and Victimization at Home: Coping and Psychological Trauma Symptoms*:
International Review of Victimology, 1998Co-Authors: Daniel J. Flannery, Mark I. SingerAbstract:The present study examined the relationship between home violence exposure and victimization and adolescent coping strategies, Psychological Trauma symptoms, and self-reported violent behavior. Dat...