The role of complex posttraumatic stress disorder in the associations between minority stressors and self-reported suicide likelihood in LGBTQ+ adults.
Ines Cano-Gonzalez, Ruby Charak, Roman Ronzón-Tirado, Jorge I. Cantu
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The purpose of this peer-reviewed Journal is to disseminate new and original contributions to the traumatology field as quickly as possible to subscribers after they emerge from the field. This requires a dedicated Editorial Board, ad hoc reviewers, and contributors who are willing to contribute their time without charge. Contributions focus on theoretical formulations, research, treatment, prevention, education, training, medical, and legal and policy concerns. The Journal serves as the primary reference for professionals who study and treat people exposed to highly stressful and traumatic events.