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Self-control predicts later symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Authors:Walter, Kristen H.   Gunstad, John   Hobfoll, Stevan E.
Abstract:
Self-control, often defined as the ability to control one's thoughts and actions, is one of the most important constructs in psychology. However, the relationship of self-control to clinical disorders has rarely been directly examined. The current study sought to explore this relationship by examining whether self-control predicted posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in a longitudinal study of 65 inner-city women. Results showed that baseline levels of self-control predicted PTSD symptoms at 3-month follow-up above and beyond other variables in the model. This research combines clinical and social psychological research to reveal the potential role of self-control in protecting against future symptoms of PTSD. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:PTSD   ego-depletion   self-control   posttraumatic stress disorder
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