2024
DOI: 10.1177/00332941241301357
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The Nature of Shared Traumatic Experiences: When, How, and How Often Do We Share Trauma With Others?

Nadine P. Hutchison,
Emma F. Thomas,
Melanie K. T. Takarangi

Abstract: Across two studies, we investigated when, how, and how often people share traumatic events ( N = 1008). In Study 1, most participants (78.5%) perceived their most stressful/traumatic event as shared primarily due to knowing others were present during the event (physical sharing), knowing/believing others had experienced or could experience a similar event (relational sharing), discussing the event with others (verbal sharing), or having the same emotions about the event as others (emotional sharing). In Study … Show more

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