“I Know Myself Again, Which Makes Me Motivated for Life”: Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Experience Sampling Methods With Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women

Intensive longitudinal designs (e.g., experience sampling methods [ESMs]) hold promise for examining the dynamic interplay between daily adversity, coping strategies, and behavioral and mental health issues among marginalized populations. However, few studies have used intensive longitudinal designs...

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Authors: Scheer, Jillian R. (Author) ; Cascalheira, Cory J. (Author) ; Helminen, Emily C. (Author) ; Shaw, Thomas J. (Author) ; Schwarz, Aubriana A. (Author) ; Jaipuriar, Virinca (Author) ; Brisbin, Cal D. (Author) ; Batchelder, Abigail W. (Author) ; Sullivan, Tami P. (Author) ; Jackson, Skyler D. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: Journal of interpersonal violence
Year: 2023, Volume: 38, Issue: 13/14, Pages: 8692-8720
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