LONGITUDINAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY AND POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS 8 YEARS AFTER A VIOLENT ASSAULT: AN AUTOREGRESSIVE CROSS-LAGGED MODEL

Longitudinal Relationship between Self-efficacy and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms 8 Years after a Violent Assault: An Autoregressive Cross-Lagged Model

Self-efficacy is assumed to promote posttraumatic adaption, and several cross-sectional studies support this notion.However, there is a lack of prospective longitudinal studies to further illuminate the temporal relationship between self-efficacy and posttraumatic stress symptoms.Thus, an important unresolved research question is whether posttrauma

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Efficient and Memory Saving Method Based on Pseudoskeleton Approximation for Analysis of Finite Periodic Structures

An efficient and memory saving method based on pseudoskeleton approximation (PSA) is presented for the effective and accurate analysis of finite periodic structures.Different from the macro basis function analysis model, our proposed method uses Glass Rig the formulations derived by the local Rao-Wilton-Glisson basis functions.PSA is not only used

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The Nuclear Function of IL-33 in Desensitization to DNA Damaging Agent and Change of Glioma Nuclear Structure

Glioma, the most common subtype of primary brain tumor, is an aggressive and highly invasive neurologically tumor among human cancers.Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is considered as a dual functional cytokine, an alarmin upon tissue damage and a nuclear chromatin-associated protein.Despite that, IL-33 is known to foster the formation of the inflammatory tu

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