Tonic immobility in response to trauma: Prevalence and consequences
General Information
Title
Tonic immobility in response to trauma: Prevalence and consequences
Project Number
97
Abstract
This project consists of a series of studies utilising several scales measuring personality traits in relation to traumatisation.
Longitudinal Type
Project
Begin date
04-06-2011
End date
25-09-2012
Researcher
Hagenaars, M.A., Hagenaars, J.A.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2013 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-x84-b3bv
List of Studies
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Publications
Pass it on? The neural responses to rejection in the context of a family study on maltreatment Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 13(6), 616-627; Van den Berg, L.,
et al.
The past is present: The role of maltreatment history in perceptual, behavioral and autonomic responses to infant emotional signals. Child Abuse & Neglect, 77, 23-34. ; Buisman, R., Pittner, K., Compier-de Block, L., Van den Berg, L., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M., & Alink, L. (2018).
Childhood Adversity and Adult Health: The Role of Developmental Timing and Associations With Accelerated Aging Child Maltreatment, first published online August 28, 2018; Riem, M.M.E.,
et al.
Tonic Immobility and PTSD in a Large Community Sample Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 7(2), 246-260; Hagenaars, M.
The role of autonomy-connectedness in the relation between childhood stressful life-events, current posttraumatic symptoms, and internalising psychopathology in adulthood Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 11(3), 345–352; Maas, J.,
et al.
Tonic immobility predicts poorer recovery from posttraumatic stress disorder Journal of Affective Disorders, 264 (2020), 365–369; Hagenaars, M. A.,
et al.