Journal of Experimental Psychopathology (Mar 2019)

Unique and interactive relations among posttraumatic stress, distress tolerance, and anger responding to traumatic event cues

  • Danielle M. Morabito,
  • Kimberly A. Babson,
  • Christal L. Badour,
  • Matthew T. Feldner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2043808719831472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated an association between posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and anger. Expanding upon past research, the current study examined the interactive associations among PTSS, distress tolerance (DT), and anger responding among a sample of 95 trauma-exposed adults. This study used a personalized script-driven imagery procedure to gauge emotional responses. Results from a hierarchical linear regression demonstrated a main effect of PTSS and an interaction between PTSS and DT. Simple slope analyses indicated that PTSS level was unrelated to anger responding among traumatic event-exposed people relatively low in DT, while anger responses were positively correlated with levels of PTSS among those relatively higher in DT. These findings highlight the need for future research to consider DT as well as other emotional vulnerability factors in assessing posttraumatic stress disorder-related anger.