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dc.rights.licenseCC-BY-NC-ND
dc.contributor.advisorHaagen, J.
dc.contributor.authorFiksinski, A.M.
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-12T06:00:16Z
dc.date.available2013-12-12T06:00:16Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttps://studenttheses.uu.nl/handle/20.500.12932/15539
dc.description.abstractAbstract: This study examines how personality and coping influence PTSD severity among 182 Dutch veterans. Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Conscientiousness were associated with different coping strategies, and these were in turn associated with PTSD severity. As expected, Neuroticism predicted higher PTSD severity and Extraversion predicted lower PTSD severity. Conscientiousness was not significantly related to PTSD severity. Passive coping predicted higher PTSD severity, Active coping and Seeking social support were not associated with PTSD severity. It was found that the relationship between Neuroticism and PTSD severity is mediated by Passive coping. This study is the first to examine such a mediation effect and discusses implications for future research and practical implementations.
dc.description.sponsorshipUtrecht University
dc.format.extent420052
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoen
dc.titlePersonality, coping, and PTSD severity among Dutch veterans: a mediation analysis
dc.type.contentMaster Thesis
dc.rights.accessrightsOpen Access
dc.subject.keywordsPersonality, Coping, PTSD, Veterans, Mediation
dc.subject.courseuuKlinische en Gezondheidspsychologie


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