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Major
Psychology
Anticipated Graduation Year
2023
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Open Access
Abstract
The present study examines the relationship between cognitive disengagement syndrome and symptoms of disassociation in college students. Using a Hierarchical Linear Regression we found that CDS does indeed have a significant positive relationship with dissociation, over and above co-morbid disorders (PTSD, ACES, GAD, Depression). This finding suggests that dissociation should be added to the symptomatology of CDS.
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Dr. Zoe Smith
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The association between cognitive disengagement syndrome and symptoms of dissociation in college students
The present study examines the relationship between cognitive disengagement syndrome and symptoms of disassociation in college students. Using a Hierarchical Linear Regression we found that CDS does indeed have a significant positive relationship with dissociation, over and above co-morbid disorders (PTSD, ACES, GAD, Depression). This finding suggests that dissociation should be added to the symptomatology of CDS.