Year
2004
Paper Type
Master's Thesis
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Degree Name
Master of Arts in General Psychology (MAGP)
Department
Psychology
Committee Chairperson
Dr. Lori Lange
Second Advisor
Dr. Teresa Tuason
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Abstract
The current study investigates the quantity and quality of intrusive thoughts (IT) experienced during the evacuation following a technological disaster. This study is aimed at evaluating which aspects of IT are related to increased frequency and disturbance of intrusive thoughts, as well as stress and coping outcomes.
Suggested Citation
Aston, Alisa Mastin, "Intrusive Thoughts and Stress During the Evacuation Phase of a Technological Disaster" (2004). UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 330.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/330
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