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Effects of cumulative trauma load on long-term trajectories of life satisfaction and health in a population-based study.

Livia SacchiMariia MerzhvynskaMareike Augsburger
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
The current study expands on evidence to the long-term development of health and life satisfaction in response to traumatic events from a latent variable modelling perspective. Besides detrimental effect, it also points to functional adaptation after initial decline and increased well-being associated with trauma exposure. Thus, response to traumatic stress is marked by great heterogeneity. Future research should focus on variables beyond exposure to trauma that can further identify individuals prone to trajectories of declining well-being.
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