Journal article
Physiological arousal and dissociation in acute trauma victims during trauma narratives
RDV Nixon, RA Bryant, ML Moulds, KL Felmingham, JA Mastrodomenico
Journal of Traumatic Stress | WILEY | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1002/jts.20019
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to examine whether the finding of suppressed physiological activity in dissociative rape-trauma victims (Griffin, Resick, & Mechanic, 1997) was replicable in a nonsexual assault trauma group. A sample of 17 high-dissociating (HD) participants and 18 low-dissociating (LD) participants who had experienced a motor vehicle accident or physical assault described their trauma while skin conductance, heart rate activity, and self-reported mood were recorded. HD individuals demonstrated a trend for elevated heart rate during the experiment compared with LD participants, but both groups displayed comparable skin-conductance levels. Curve estimation analysis indicated ..
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