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The relationship between interpersonal perception and post-traumatic stress disorder-related functional impairment: a social relations model analysis
Authors:Christensen P Niels  Cohan Sharon L  Stein Murray B
Institution:Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, 92182-4611, USA. niels@sunstroke.sdsu.edu
Abstract:This study used Kenny's social relations model to examine the relationship between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder-related impairment and interpersonal perceptions. Participants were 124 students who had previously completed the Post-traumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale as part of a larger study. After engaging in brief dyadic conversations with 3 other students, participants recorded perceptions of personality traits for themselves, their interaction partners and how they believed their partners saw them (metaperceptions). Results indicated that those with more severe post-traumatic stress disorder-related impairment saw themselves negatively and believed their interaction partners also viewed them negatively. However, these individuals were not seen differently by others, except that they were rated as less dependable. Our findings suggest that post-traumatic stress disorder is associated with negative beliefs about the self that may influence self-esteem and interpersonal relationships.
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