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Journal of Traumatic Stress

Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

A network analysis of Hurricane Maria-related traumatic stress and substance use among Puerto Rican youth

A unique combination of horror and longing: traumatic grief in post-October 7, 2023, Israel

Adverse childhood experiences, individual-level risk and protective factors, and recent drug use in a community sample of Nigerian women

Assessing the association between safety perceptions and communication about sex and drugs among Black adolescents exposed to adversity

Assisting refugee survivors of torture and trauma: an existential perspective

Associations between different forms of intimate partner violence and posttraumatic stress among women who use drugs and alcohol in Kyrgyzstan

Effects of child trauma screening on trauma-informed multidisciplinary evaluation and service planning in the child welfare system

Emotional reactivity linking assaultive trauma and risky behavior: evidence of differences between cisgender women and men

From posttraumatic stress symptoms to suicidal ideation among military veterans: pathways founded on meaning in life and gratitude

Maltreatment, resilience, and sexual relationship power in a sample of justice-involved women with opioid use disorder

Racial discrimination increases the risk for nonremitting posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in traumatically injured Black individuals living in the United States

State of the science: prolonged exposure therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder

The contributions of social network support and reciprocity to posttraumatic stress symptoms across time among parents and caregivers impacted by the ABC Day Care Center fire in Hermosillo, Mexico

The impact of emotion regulation and dyadic coping within posttraumatic stress symptoms and risky drinking patterns on relationship distress among trauma-exposed individuals

Using the Moral Injury and Distress Scale to identify clinically meaningful moral injury