习得的无助感
心理学
苦恼
创伤后应激
临床心理学
心理困扰
性侵犯
精神科
伤害预防
毒物控制
心理健康
医学
医疗急救
作者
Patricia Frazier,Samantha L. Anders,Sulani Perera,Patricia L. Tomich,Howard Tennen,Crystal L. Park,Ty Tashiro
摘要
This multisite study assessed the prevalence of exposure to traumatic events and associated symptoms among undergraduate students (N = 1,528) using online surveys. Most students (85%) reported having experienced a traumatic event in their lifetime (Time 1) and 21% reported experiencing an event over a 2-month period during college (Time 2). The most common event reported at both time points was the unexpected death of a loved one. Lifetime exposures to family violence, unwanted sexual attention, and sexual assault were associated with higher current distress levels. When nominated as a worst event, sexual assault was associated with the most posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Events that caused intense fear, helplessness, or horror and those that were intentionally caused were associated with higher distress levels. Total number of lifetime traumas consistently had the highest associations with distress levels. Implications for counseling psychology practice, training, and research are discussed.
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