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Perceived social support attenuates increased hostile reactions to traumatic threat.

Skye C NapolitanoC E BallingI PeckinpaughD B SamuelS P Lane
Published in: Journal of clinical psychology (2023)
Results support a hostile emotional pathway that may increase distress in the context of increased traumatic impact; however, social support likely buffers these effects, particularly in the face of new or novel threats and stressors. Findings suggest broad application for understanding the relation between the introduction of stressors, psychological distress, and social support.
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