TY - JOUR
PY - 2018//
TI - Trauma and health symptoms in a community sample: examining the influences of gender and daily stress
JO - American journal of family therapy
A1 - Silver, Kristin E.
A1 - Kumari, Meera
A1 - Conklin, Danette
A1 - Karakurt, Gunnur
SP - 153
EP - 167
VL - 46
IS - 2
N2 - Although there is a rich body of literature on trauma and health, limited research has investigated the variables of gender, trauma symptoms, physical health, mental health, and daily stress together in a community sample. Considering the deleterious effects of trauma on health, our overarching inquiry was whether trauma symptoms can predict overall mental and physical health with attention to gender and daily stress as potential moderators. Participants (n = 103; 50.5% women) completed self-report measures of trauma symptoms, mental health, physical health, and daily stress, along with demographic information. Trauma symptoms predicted 25.2% of the variance in general health symptoms. Gender significantly added to the variance accounted for, but daily stress was not significant in the model. Trauma symptoms predicted 37.1% of the variance in mental health symptoms. Daily stress significantly added to the model, but gender did not.
RESULTS are interpreted through the integration of family stress theory and feminist frameworks, adding to the literature by further illuminating the relationships between gender, daily stress, health symptoms, and trauma in a community sample.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0192-6187 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926187.2018.1461031 ID - ref1 ER -