Journal of Traumatic Stress
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2004
Contents
Ethical Issues Pertaining to Research in the Aftermath of Disaster
Lauren K. Collogan, Farris Tuma, Regina Dolan-Sewell, Susan Borja, Alan R. Fleischman
Decision-Making Capacity and Disaster Research
Donald L. Rosenstein
The Risks and Benefits of Participating in Trauma-Focused Research Studies
Elana Newman, Danny G. Kaloupek
The Concept of Vulnerability in Disaster Research
Carol Levine
Health Status and Mortality in Holocaust Survivors Living in Jerusalem 40–50 Years Later
Chen Collins, Genc Burazeri, Jaime Gofin, Jeremy D Kark
The Differential Association of Intimate Partner Physical, Sexual, Psychological, and Stalking Violence, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in a Nationally Representative Sample of Women
Kathleen C. Basile, Ileana Arias, Sujata Desai, Martie P. Thompson
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
Anne Marie Chalfant, Richard A. Bryant, Gary Fulcher
CBT for Vietnamese Refugees with Treatment-Resistant PTSD and Panic Attacks: A Pilot Study
Devon E. Hinton, Thang Pham, Minh Tran, Steven A. Safren, Michael W. Otto, Mark H. Pollack
Vocational Function Among Persons with Schizophrenia with and Without History of Childhood Sexual Trauma
Paul H. Lysaker, Michael A. Nees, Rebecca S. Lancaster, Louanne W. Davis
Emotional Disclosure in Homeless People: A Pilot Study
Aída de Vicente, Manuel Muñoz, Eloísa Pérez-Santos, Ana Belén Santos-Olmo
Shame-Proneness as a Diathesis for Dissociation in Women with Histories of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Jean A. Talbot, Nancy L. Talbot, Xin Tu
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