EMOTION‐RELATED REGULATORY DIFFICULTIES CONTRIBUTE TO NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN ACTIVE‐DUTY IRAQ WAR SOLDIERS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
Klemanski DH, Mennin DS, Borelli JL, Morrissey PM, Aikins DE. EMOTION‐RELATED REGULATORY DIFFICULTIES CONTRIBUTE TO NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN ACTIVE‐DUTY IRAQ WAR SOLDIERS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER. Depression And Anxiety 2012, 29: 621-628. PMID: 22461455, DOI: 10.1002/da.21914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderEmotion regulationPsychological outcomesEmotion regulation difficultiesAlcohol misuseSocial adjustment difficultiesPoor psychological outcomesPoor social adjustmentSelf-reported depressionTrauma-related dissociationAdjustment difficultiesPTSD groupInterpersonal difficultiesSocial adjustmentStress disorderMental health diagnosesMale service membersService membersComparison groupPotential contributory mechanismHealth diagnosisMilitary personnelAlcohol abuseDepressionParticipants