We examined the associations between women's behavioral coping responses during sexual assault and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and the moderating role of alexithymia in college women ( = 152). Immobilized responses ( = 0.52, < .001), childhood SA ( = 0.18, = .01), and alexithymia ( = 0.34, < .001) significantly predicted PTSD. The interaction between immobilized responses and alexithymia was significant ( = 0.39, = .002), indicating a stronger association for those higher in alexithymia. Immobilized responses are associated with PTSD, particularly for those with difficulty identifying and labeling emotions.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10778012231156149 | DOI Listing |
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