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Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism
Journal article
Zalta,Alyson K., Gerhart,James, Hall,Brian J., Rajan,Kumar B., Vechiu,Catalina, Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:
Zalta,Alyson K.
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Gerhart,James
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Hall,Brian J.
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Rajan,Kumar B.
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Vechiu,Catalina
; et al.
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Submit date:2019/07/12
Political Violence
Posttraumatic Growth
Posttraumatic Stress
Resource Loss
Terrorism
Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism
Journal article
Zalta,Alyson K., Gerhart,James, Hall,Brian J., Rajan,Kumar B., Vechiu,Catalina, Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:
Zalta,Alyson K.
;
Gerhart,James
;
Hall,Brian J.
;
Rajan,Kumar B.
;
Vechiu,Catalina
; et al.
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TC[WOS]:
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Political Violence
Posttraumatic Growth
Posttraumatic Stress
Resource Loss
Terrorism
Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism
Journal article
Zalta, Alyson K., Gerhart, James, Hall, Brian J., Rajan, Kumar B., Vechiu, Catalina, Canetti, Daphna, Hobfoll, Stevan E.. Self-reported posttraumatic growth predicts greater subsequent posttraumatic stress amidst war and terrorism[J]. ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING, 2017, 30(2), 176-187.
Authors:
Zalta, Alyson K.
;
Gerhart, James
;
Hall, Brian J.
;
Rajan, Kumar B.
;
Vechiu, Catalina
; et al.
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Posttraumatic Growth
Resource Loss
Posttraumatic Stress
Political Violence
Terrorism
Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism
Journal article
Kane,Jeremy C., Rapaport,Carmit, Zalta,Alyson K., Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E., Hall,Brian J.. Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism[J]. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015, 140, 175-182.
Authors:
Kane,Jeremy C.
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Rapaport,Carmit
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Zalta,Alyson K.
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Canetti,Daphna
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Hobfoll,Stevan E.
; et al.
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Alcohol Use
Depression
Political Violence
Prolonged Conflict
Ptsd
Social Support
Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism
Journal article
Kane,Jeremy C., Rapaport,Carmit, Zalta,Alyson K., Canetti,Daphna, Hobfoll,Stevan E., Hall,Brian J.. Regular drinking may strengthen the beneficial influence of social support on depression: Findings from a representative Israeli sample during a period of war and terrorism[J]. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014, 140, 175-182.
Authors:
Kane,Jeremy C.
;
Rapaport,Carmit
;
Zalta,Alyson K.
;
Canetti,Daphna
;
Hobfoll,Stevan E.
; et al.
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TC[WOS]:
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TC[Scopus]:
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Submit date:2019/07/12
Alcohol Use
Depression
Political Violence
Prolonged Conflict
Ptsd
Social Support