TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Examining the Moderating Effect of Disability Status on the Relationship Between Trauma Symptomatology and Select Career Variables JO - Rehabilitation counseling bulletin A1 - Strauser, David R. A1 - Lustig, Daniel C. A1 - Çiftçi Uruk, Aysşe SP - 90 EP - 101 VL - 49 IS - 2 N2 - In the current study, the authors examined whether the influence of trauma symptomatology on select career variables differs based on disability status. A total of 131 college students and 81 individuals with disabilities completed the Career Thoughts Inventory, My Vocational Situation, Developmental Work Personality Scale, and L.A. Symptom Checklist. The authors then conducted multiple regressions to examine interaction terms. These terms were not significant, suggesting that the influences of trauma clusters did not differ according to groups. Disability status made the largest unique contribution on all career variables. Among the trauma symptom clusters, Avoidance/Numbness had the broadest impact, with unique contributions on all of the career variables except CTI-CA.

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