Release Date: December 21, 2006 This content is archived.
An article distributed by UPI reports on UB research on gender and ethnic differences in coping with trauma, and quotes Mark Seery, assistant professor of psychology, who said, "Taken as a whole, our findings demonstrate that men and whites were more likely to adopt a problem-focused approach to coping with the trauma, while women and those of non-white ethnicity were more likely to adopt an emotion-based approach." Go to article.
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