Prevalence of exposure to violence and PTSD symptoms in middle income undergraduate students representing three ethnic groups /

25% reported at least one direct negative sexual experience.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: McGruder, Anita Kay
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1995.
Subjects:
Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy

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246 3 |a Prevalence of exposure to violence and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms in middle income undergraduate students representing three ethnic groups 
264 1 |a [Place of publication not identified] :  |b [publisher not identified] ;  |c 1995. 
300 |a viii, 81 leaves ;  |c 28 cm. 
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500 |a Vita. 
502 |b M.S.  |c Texas A&M University  |d 1995. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
520 |a 25% reported at least one direct negative sexual experience.  
520 |a African-American students reported more life-threatening  
520 |a as to whether it is due to differences in frequency of  
520 |a characteristics associated with being a minority. Two  
520 |a completed rating scales assessing their current and lifetime  
520 |a distress, and that African-American students are at higher  
520 |a ethnic groups completed a questionnaire on experiences with  
520 |a events (e.g., being mugged, forcible rape) and negative  
520 |a experiences and higher levels of psychological distress,  
520 |a following traumatic stress. The literature has been unclear  
520 |a hundred and twenty-four undergraduate students representing 3  
520 |a interpersonal violence was quite high: 50% of the students  
520 |a interpersonal violence. Such experiences include direct  
520 |a levels of psychological adjustment. The incidence of  
520 |a minorities may be more likely to experience symptoms  
520 |a Previous research evaluating ethnic differences in Post  
520 |a regardless of SES. Our results suggest total number of life- 
520 |a reported at least one direct experience with lifethreat, and  
520 |a risk for such events. 
520 |a sexual experiences (e.g., sexual harassment). Students also  
520 |a threatening events is most directly related to psychological  
520 |a Traumatic Stress Disorder has suggested that ethnic  
520 |a traumatic stress, socioeconomic status, or other  
520 |a victimization, witnessing, or hearing about life-threatening  
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530 |a Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics. 
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