“…Many studies have shown that social support was negatively related to posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among victimized or maltreated youths (Bradley, Schwartz & Kaslow, 2005;Brewin, Andrews & Valentine, 2000;Hershberger & D'Augelli, 1995;Ozer, Best, Lipsey & Weiss, 2003;Pine & Cohen, 2002;Wu, Chen, Weng & Wu, 2009). A number of studies have shown that social support mediates or moderates the relation between children and adolescents' exposure to violence, victimization or maltreatment and PTSD symptoms (Bradley, Schwartz & Kaslow,2005;Ozbay, Johnson, Dimoulas, Morgan, Charney & Southwick, 2007;Wu, Chen, Weng & Wu, 2009). For instance, Ozbay et al, (2007) found that rich social networks may reduce the rate at which individuals engage in risky behaviours, prevent negative appraisals and increase treatment adherence and likelihood of recovery.…”