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22; t = 3.18; P less then 0.01), as did receiving offers of help by means of social media (β = 0.18; t = 2.64; P less then 0.01). There were no significant associations between giving and/or receiving offers of help and PTS. CONCLUSIONS Connecting people to social media networks may help in promoting posttraumatic growth, although might not impact on posttraumatic symptoms. This is one of the first studies to highlight empirically the advantages of social media in the aftermath of trauma exposure.In order to reduce antimicrobial use in