The relationship between self-disclosure and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in peacekeepers deployed to SomaliaElisa E Bolton
Boston VA Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02130, USA
J Trauma Stress 16:203-10. 2003
..The results indicate that adjustment to peacekeeping is significantly related to self-disclosure, especially to supportive significant others...
A cross-lagged analysis of the relationship between symptoms of PTSD and retrospective reports of exposureElisa E Bolton
Boston VA Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, 150 South Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Anxiety Disord 20:877-95. 2006
..Using a cross-lagged panel design, PTSD symptom severity was associated with increases in reports of exposure at Time 2. However, this finding was modest and was not specific to the recall of traumatic events...
Symptom correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder in clients with borderline personality disorderElisa E Bolton
Department of Psychiatry, New Hampshire Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Hanover, USA
Compr Psychiatry 47:357-61. 2006
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Risk factors for mental, physical, and functional health in Gulf War veteransLynda A King
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, VA Boston 116B 5, Boston, MA 02130, USA
J Rehabil Res Dev 45:395-407. 2008
..Moreover, a synergistic effect of these two risk factors was observed in the prediction of mental health and mental health functional status...
A longitudinal analysis of PTSD symptom course: delayed-onset PTSD in Somalia peacekeepersMatt J Gray
Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 72:909-13. 2004
..War-zone exposure and perceived meaningfulness of the mission, as rated by soldiers after returning to the United States, predicted symptom course over the next 18 months...
A randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavioral treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder in severe mental illnessKim T Mueser
Department of Psychiatry and Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Concord, New Hampshire, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 76:259-71. 2008
..The findings suggest that clients with severe mental illness and PTSD can benefit from CBT, despite severe symptoms, suicidal thinking, psychosis, and vulnerability to hospitalizations...