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Trauma and substance use: the role of defences and religious engagement
Authors:Tracy A. Prout  Lindsay E. Gerber  William H. Gottdiener
Affiliation:1. Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, 1165 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10561, USAtracy.prout@einstein.yu.edu;3. Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, 1165 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10561, USA;4. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Substance use disorders commonly co-occur with posttraumatic stress disorder and are associated with greater impairment. There is some evidence to suggest that different coping strategies, including defence mechanisms and religious forms of coping, may buffer the relationship between trauma and SUDs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential moderating roles of defence mechanisms and religious coping on the already-established relationship between trauma symptoms and substance abuse. Data were gathered from a sample of college students (N?=?380). Trauma symptoms were associated with increased substance use and abuse. The use of immature defences was significantly associated with trauma and substance use. Increased substance abuse was also associated with higher rates of negative religious coping. Individuals who endorsed trauma symptoms were also more likely to use positive and negative religious coping. Defences and coping did not moderate the relationship between trauma and substance use.
Keywords:substance use disorders  PTSD  trauma  religious coping  defence mechanisms
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