2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejtd.2022.100300
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The association between COVID-19-related stressors and mental health outcomes for survivors of past interpersonal and non-interpersonal trauma

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“…Childhood trauma is configured as interpersonal when includes physical/emotional/ sexual abuse, physical/emotional neglect and/or overprotection, including domestic violence, bullying, and violence in institutional settings, caused by perpetrators known or unknown; instead non-interpersonal trauma is configured as a, traumatization caused by non-human forces (e.g., accidents, natural disasters, diseases) ( Musicaro et al, 2020 ; Baker et al, 2021 ; Thomas et al, 2021 ; Maharaj et al, 2022 ). In this systematic review we refer to overall trauma when both interpersonal and non-interpersonal trauma occurred in the same sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childhood trauma is configured as interpersonal when includes physical/emotional/ sexual abuse, physical/emotional neglect and/or overprotection, including domestic violence, bullying, and violence in institutional settings, caused by perpetrators known or unknown; instead non-interpersonal trauma is configured as a, traumatization caused by non-human forces (e.g., accidents, natural disasters, diseases) ( Musicaro et al, 2020 ; Baker et al, 2021 ; Thomas et al, 2021 ; Maharaj et al, 2022 ). In this systematic review we refer to overall trauma when both interpersonal and non-interpersonal trauma occurred in the same sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%