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A Multiple-Indicator Multiple-Cause Model for Posttraumatic Stress Reactions: Personality, Coping, and Maladjustment

Man Cheung Chung, PhD, Ian Dennis, PhD, Yvette Easthope, BSc, Julie Werrett, BSc and Steven Farmer, BSc

From the University of Plymouth, School of Psychology (M.C.C., I.D.), Plymouth, UK; the Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester (Y.E.), Manchester, UK; the University of Birmingham, School of Health Sciences (J.W.), Birmingham, UK; and the Department of Psychology, University of Wolverhampton (S.F.), Wolverhampton, UK.



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Figure 1. Final MIMIC Model. All paths shown are significant at 5% or better.

 





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