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Relationships among Proactive Coping,Posttrauma Gratitude,and Psychopathology in a Traumatized College Sample
Authors:Laura L. Vernon
Affiliation:1. Wilkes Honors College , Florida Atlantic University , Jupiter , Florida , USA lvernon@fau.edu
Abstract:Scant previous research has examined associations of proactive coping and psychopathology, although two preliminary findings suggest that proactive coping might be negatively associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and general depression symptom level. This study examined associations of proactive coping with PTSD and anhedonic depression in a sample of 169 traumatized undergraduates. As expected, women tended to report more severe PTSD symptoms and less life threat than men. No other gender differences were found. Most important, proactive coping and posttrauma state gratitude were independently negatively associated with PTSD symptom level, after controlling for trauma history and female gender. Further, proactive coping was independently negatively associated with anhedonic depression, beyond the effect of traumatic life threat. The implications of the findings for models of posttrauma psychopathology development are discussed.
Keywords:anhedonic depression  gratitude  posttraumatic stress disorder  proactive coping  trauma
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