Posttraumatic growth and perceived health: The role of posttraumatic stress symptoms.

Y. Lahav, Z. Solomon, Y. Levin
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The contested discourse regarding the nature of posttraumatic growth (PTG) includes 2 main competitive claims. The first argues that PTG reflects authentic positive transformation while the second posits that PTG reflects illusory defenses that could be maladaptive in the long run. The present study assesses these competing claims by investigating secondary PTG in relation to the somatic domain. Specifically, this study investigates: (a) the association between PTG, and perceived health (PH), as measured by 3 indices of somatic complaints, self-rated health (SRH) and a number of health problems; (b) the association between PTG, posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and PH over time; and (c) the mediating role of PTSS between PTG and PH, among wives of former prisoners of war (ex-POWs) and wives of control veterans. Assessments were conducted 30 (T1) and 38 (T2) years after the Yom Kippur War. Results showed that wives of ex-POWs endorsed higher PTSS, higher PTG and poorer PH, compared to control wives. Higher PTG was associated with higher PTSS and poorer PH. PTG at T1 predicted an increase in PTSS between T1 and T2, which in turn was correlated with poorer PH. PTSS at T2 as well as changes in PTSS from T1 to T2 mediated the association between T1 PTG and T2 PH measures. The present findings imply that PTG might have negative implications on PH through the amplification of PTSS, among secondary trauma victims. It seems that although spouses of trauma victims describe benefits resulting from vicarious trauma exposures, their body indicates differently. (PsycINFO Database Record
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创伤后成长与感知健康:创伤后应激症状的作用。
关于创伤后成长(PTG)本质的争议性论述包括两个主要的竞争性主张。第一种观点认为,PTG反映了真实的积极转变,而第二种观点认为,PTG反映了长期不适应的虚幻防御。本研究通过调查与躯体结构域相关的继发性PTG来评估这些相互竞争的说法。具体而言,本研究探讨:(a) PTG与感知健康(PH)之间的关系,通过躯体抱怨、自我评估健康(SRH)和一些健康问题3个指标来衡量;(b)随着时间的推移,PTG、创伤后应激症状(PTSS)和PH之间的关系;(c)在前战俘(ex-POWs)和对照组退伍军人的妻子中,ptsd在PTG和PH之间的中介作用。评估在赎罪日战争后30年(T1)和38年(T2)进行。结果显示,与对照组妻子相比,退役战俘的妻子有更高的PTSS,更高的PTG和更差的PH。较高的PTG与较高的PTSS和较差的PH值相关。T1时PTG预测T1和T2之间PTSS的增加,而PTSS又与较差的PH值相关。T2时PTSS的变化介导了T1至T2时PTG和T2 PH值之间的关联。本研究结果表明,继发性创伤患者中,PTG可能通过扩大PTSS而对PH产生负面影响。虽然创伤受害者的配偶描述了间接创伤暴露带来的好处,但他们的身体表现却不同。(PsycINFO数据库记录
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