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Does coping style add to the effects of sex and trauma type on PTSD and mental health outcomes?
Melanie Dyan Hetzel-Riggin
School of Humanities & Social Sciences (Behrend)
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mental health
100%
violence
57%
gender
41%
risk factors
19%
sexual abuse
18%
death
14%
disasters
12%
social factors
11%
college students
10%
demographic statistics
8%
buffers
7%
history
7%
sampling
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
66%
Mental Health
53%
Wounds and Injuries
33%
Survivors
23%
Exposure to Violence
19%
Violence
14%
Emergency Responders
9%
Natural Disasters
9%
Physical Abuse
8%
Sex Offenses
7%
Biological Factors
7%
Buffers
6%
Linear Models
5%
Students
4%
Demography
4%
Population
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Violence
78%
Health
49%
Medical problems
29%
Linear regression
13%
Disasters
12%
Students
10%