The improvement of post-traumatic cognitive attribution scale: its relationship with loneliness and depression

Summary The purpose of this study is to develop a measurement tool that evaluates post-traumatic non-adaptive cognitive attributions. The study was conducted on a total of 1220 university students with trauma experience, 877 of these were women and 343 were men. Exploratory factor analysis, confirma...

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Emotions
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