作者
Joshua M Smyth, Jill R Hockemeyer, Kristin E Heron, Stephen A Wonderlich, James W Pennebaker
发表日期
2008/7/1
期刊
Journal of American College Health
卷号
57
期号
1
页码范围
69-76
出版商
Heldref
简介
Objective
Some information on the prevalence of adverse life experiences is available for the general population and college students, but the extent, nature, and severity of these events is unclear.
Participants
The authors recruited undergraduate college students (N = 6,053) from diverse academic settings (public and private schools) and geographic locations.
Methods
They examined the prevalence, nature, severity, and disclosure of adverse events, in addition to reports of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology within the sample.
Results
Across multiple studies, prevalence rates of adverse events ranged from 55.8% to 84.5%, replicating previous findings in larger samples. In a subset of undergraduate students (n = 97) who the authors interviewed in greater depth, 9% reported symptoms of clinical PTSD and an additional 11% reported subclinical symptoms.
Conclusions
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