APS

2022 APS Annual Convention

The Relationship between Social Interactions and Psychological Distress after Trauma: Recent Advances in Mapping and Measurement

Saturday, May 28, 2022 · Chicago, IL

Oral · Clinical Science

This symposium brings together researchers interested in elucidating the relationship between social interactions and post-trauma mental health. Speakers will present current investigations into the dynamic interplay between social interactions and mental health over time after trauma and recent innovations in its measurement. Implications for interventions will be discussed.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Esther HoweChair
    University of California, Berkeley
  • Sarah UllmanDiscussant
    University of Illinois at Chicago

Presentations

  1. Long-Term and Momentary Relationships between Negative Alterations in Cognitions and Mood PTSD Symptom Cluster and Social Reactions after Sexual AssaultZoe Zong, Esther Howe, Aaron Fisher
  2. The Influence of Pre-Disaster Trauma on Post-Disaster Distress: A Social Support PathwayMonica Arkin, Cyanea Poon, Sarah Lowe
  3. The Supportive Other Experiences Questionnaire: Including the Perspectives of Concerned Significant Others in Posttrauma Recovery Katherine van Stolk Cooke
  4. The Day-to-Day Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress and Social Support for Survivors of Sexual AssaultEsther Howe, Emily Dworkin