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Measuring the tendency to conceal versus disclose psychological distress

Individual differences in one's tendency to conceal versus disclose psychological distress were hypothesized to reflect a unidimensional construct related to changes in psychological adjustment. These hypotheses were tested using a newly validated self-report instrument called the Distress Disc...

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Published in:Journal of social and clinical psychology 2001-04, Vol.20 (1), p.41-65
Main Authors: KAHN, Jeffrey H, HESSLING, Robert M
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Language:English
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Summary:Individual differences in one's tendency to conceal versus disclose psychological distress were hypothesized to reflect a unidimensional construct related to changes in psychological adjustment. These hypotheses were tested using a newly validated self-report instrument called the Distress Disclosure Index.
ISSN:0736-7236
1943-2771
DOI:10.1521/jscp.20.1.41.22254