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July 15, 1998 0195121929 978-0195121926 1
"Adversity" involves exposure to unpropitious or calamitous circumstances. It occurs in extreme situations such as prolonged combat or natural disasters, both of which affect whole groups or communities of people simultaneously. It is found as well in more individually targeted events such as child abuse, bereavement, rape, physical illness, marital separation or divorce, unemployment, and homelessness. Exposure to adversity is not randomly distributed in society. It varies, for example, with gender, ethnic or racial background, and socioeconomic status. And some types of adversity can be precipitated by an individual's own actions.
In this volume, the leading investigators review research on the nature of adversity and its relationship to major types of psychopathology including schizophrenia, depression, alcoholism and other substance-use disorders, antisocial personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and nonspecific distress. These relationships are examined in terms of theoretical concepts of life stress that describe the characteristics of the ongoing situation in which adverse events occur and the factors of personality and coping ability that also affect psychiatric outcomes. The authors sift through firm and infirm findings and critically evaluate existing theory and research strategies and provide and integrative theoretical framework. No other book offers as comprehensive and authoritative a discussion of the role of psychosocial stress in causing mental disorders.

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"This is a comprehensive overview of the relationships between stress and mental disorders with critical evaluation of relevant studies that serves as an excellent reference for students and researchers as well as teachers and practitioners."--Doody's Journal

"As an overview of the role of stress in mental disorders, the book will be valuable for mental and public health professionals and social-behavioral scientists."--Readings

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Bruce P. Dohrenwend, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health at Columbia University.

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New York, Archives of General Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, United States, New Haven, North African, American Psychiatric Association, British Journal of Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Press, The Free Press, Brazil Checklist, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Pol Pot, The Guilford Press, Great Britain, Journal of Psychosomatic Research, National Institute of Mental Health, John Wiley, Khmer Rouge, North America, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Diagnostic Interview Schedule, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, American Sociological Review
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