2023
DOI: 10.1080/20008066.2023.2289286
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Perceived friendships protect against the development of anger following childhood adversities in UK military veteran men residing in Northern Ireland

Tayler E. Truhan,
Cherie Armour

Abstract: Background: Experience of childhood adversity is associated with greater anger as an adult, particularly in men. Soldiers and veterans report higher incidence of adverse childhood experiences, many of whom also experience elevated rates of PTSD and anger. However, little is known about factors which may protect against the development of anger after experiencing childhood adversity. Objective: This study aims to assess the potential protective aspects of perceived social supp… Show more

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