This study examined some chronic, stressful conditions and some acute, traumatic events which may place youths at risk for specific types of psychopathology. Ninety one delinquent adolescents with hktories of serious and repeated crimes were assessed for their exposure to I1 different types of traum
The relationship between attributional style and post-traumatic stress disorder in addicted patients
β Scribed by Richard A. McCormick; Julian I. Taber; Norman Kruedelbach
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 630 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0894-9867
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β¦ Synopsis
It has been proposed that the animal experiments on inescapable shock
may serve as a model for PTSD in humans. Learned helplessness theory, which also derives from the experiments on inescapable shock, proposes that helplessness behavior in humans is the result of people's expectations about events which they perceive to be uncontrollable. The way a person explains or attributes cause to events which occur influences these expectations. The symptoms of PTSD and helplessness behavior heavily overlap. The present study tested whether there was, in fact, a relationship between aproven measure of the attributional style proposed by helplessness theov, the Attributional Style Questionnaire, and measures of PTSD in a group of 99 patients seeking treatment for alcohol dependence and/or pathological gambling. Consistent, significant relationships were found between learned helplessness attributional style and a variety of measures of PTSD. Also replicated were earlier reports of a relationship between coaddiction (alcohol and gambling) and symptoms of PTSD. The usefulness of learned helplessness theory in explaining PTSD and devising treatments for portions of the disorder are discussed.
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