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| Heather LittletonSummaryAffiliation: East Carolina University Country: USA Publications
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Posttraumatic symptoms following a campus shooting: the role of psychosocial resource lossHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA
Violence Vict 26:461-76. 2011..Implications of the results for research and intervention following mass trauma are discussed...
Psychosocial stress during pregnancy and perinatal outcomes: a meta-analytic reviewHeather L Littleton
Psychology Department, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA
J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol 31:219-28. 2010..Future research should also examine whether psychosocial stress increases risk for negative outcomes in combination with other biomedical and psychosocial risk factors...
Longitudinal evaluation of the relationship between maladaptive trauma coping and distress: examination following the mass shooting at Virginia TechHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA
Anxiety Stress Coping 24:273-90. 2011..Implications of the findings for future work examining adjustment following traumatic events are discussed...
The impact of social support and negative disclosure reactions on sexual assault victims: a cross-sectional and longitudinal investigationHeather L Littleton
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27858, USA
J Trauma Dissociation 11:210-27. 2010..Implications for future research examining the role of different aspects of support in posttrauma recovery are discussed...
Resource loss as a predictor of posttrauma symptoms among college women following the mass shooting at Virginia TechHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA
Violence Vict 24:669-86. 2009..Resource loss predicted symptomatology 2 months and 6 months after the shooting. Implications of the results for research and intervention following mass trauma are discussed...
The Body Image Concern Inventory: validation in a multiethnic sample and initial development of a Spanish language versionHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University, Campus Box 2447, Huntsville, TX 77341, United States
Body Image 5:381-8. 2008..Confirmatory factor analyses replicated the measure's proposed factor structure. Applications of the BICI for future research are discussed...
Impaired and incapacitated rape victims: assault characteristics and post-assault experiencesHeather Littleton
Sam Houston State University, USA
Violence Vict 24:439-57. 2009..Results also highlighted similarities in victims' experiences, including levels of postassault distress. Implications of the findings for future research investigating impaired and incapacitated sexual assault victims are discussed...
If she is not a victim, does that mean she was not traumatized? Evaluation of predictors of PTSD symptomatology among college rape victimsHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, NC, USA
Violence Against Women 15:148-67. 2009....
An evaluation of the coping patterns of rape victims: integration with a schema-based information-processing modelHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University
Violence Against Women 13:789-801. 2007..Victims' coping patterns were related to distress, self-worth, and rape label in ways consistent with predictions. Thus, future research should focus on the implications of how victims integrate trauma with schemas...
Trauma coping strategies and psychological distress: A meta-analysisHeather Littleton
Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341 2447, USA
J Trauma Stress 20:977-88. 2007..37, but no association between approach coping and distress, overall r = -.03, but some important moderators existed. Implications of the results for future research regarding coping and trauma recovery are discussed...
