Anne DePrince
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Rosenthal A, Srinivas T, Gagnon K, Dmitrieva J, DePrince A
Psychol Trauma
. 2023 Mar;
16(4):603-609.
PMID: 36862480
Objective: Trauma survivors often endorse some level of posttraumatic growth (PTG), referring to positive outcomes after trauma related to meaning-making and strengthened perceptions of the self. While extant research points...
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McIlveen R, Curran D, Mitchell R, DePrince A, ODonnell K, Hanna D
J Trauma Stress
. 2020 May;
33(5):720-730.
PMID: 32384587
Ehlers and Clark's (2000) cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) highlights the importance of negative appraisals in maintaining posttraumatic stress. Recent research suggests that alienation appraisals, defined as feeling...
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McIlveen R, Mitchell R, Curran D, Dyer K, Corry M, DePrince A, et al.
Psychol Trauma
. 2019 Nov;
14(6):998-1006.
PMID: 31738074
Objective: Cognitive models posit negative trauma appraisals as maintaining symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. Recent research has demonstrated that alienation appraisals (feeling disconnected from the self and others) are salient...
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Bender K, DePrince A, Begun S, Hathaway J, Haffejee B, Schau N
J Interpers Violence
. 2016 Mar;
33(19):2945-2967.
PMID: 26940348
Homeless youth frequently experience victimization, and youth with histories of trauma often fail to detect danger risks, making them vulnerable to subsequent victimization. The current study describes a pilot test...
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Bender K, Begun S, DePrince A, Haffejee B, Kaufmann S
Soc Work Health Care
. 2014 Oct;
53(9):865-82.
PMID: 25321934
The current study investigated forms of technology (phone calls, texts, email and Facebook) for maintaining contact with homeless youth over baseline, 1-week, 6-week, and 3-month follow-up interviews. The study combined...