Social problem-solving in intimate partner violence victims: Exploring the relative contributions of shame and PTSD symptoms

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1002/jclp.23675
J. Gayle Beck, Elizabeth L. Griffith, Rimsha Majeed, Melissa S. Beyer, Mya E. Bowen, Bre'Anna L. Free
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Abstract

Objective

This study examined the contributions of shame and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms to two dimensions of social problem-solving.

Method

A sample of 426 women who were seeking mental health assistance following experiences of intimate partner violence completed self-report and clinician measures. Separate path analyses were conducted for problem orientation and problem-solving styles.

Results

In the model examining problem orientation, higher levels of shame were significantly associated with lower levels of positive problem orientation (f2 = 0.32) and higher levels of negative problem orientation (f2 = 0.92), with large effects noted. PTSD symptoms were significantly, positively associated with negative problem orientation (f2 = 0.3, large effect). When examining problem-solving styles, shame showed a significant negative association with rational style (f2 = 0.08, small effect) and significant positive associations with impulsive style (f2 = 0.45, large effect) and avoidant style (f2 = 0.48, large effect). PTSD symptoms did not return significant associations with any of the three problem-solving styles.

Conclusion

Results indicate that shame holds notable associations with both dimensions of social problem-solving, relative to PTSD symptoms, and are discussed in light of current models of post-trauma functioning. Implications for clinical care and early intervention efforts are highlighted.

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亲密伴侣暴力受害者的社会问题解决:探索羞耻感和创伤后应激障碍症状的相对作用。
目的:本研究探讨了羞耻感和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状对解决社会问题的两个方面的影响:本研究探讨了羞耻感和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状对社会问题解决两个维度的影响:抽样调查了 426 名因遭受亲密伴侣暴力而寻求心理健康帮助的女性,她们完成了自我报告和临床医生测量。对问题导向和问题解决方式分别进行了路径分析:在研究问题取向的模型中,较高的羞耻感与较低的积极问题取向(f2 = 0.32)和较高的消极问题取向(f2 = 0.92)显著相关,且影响较大。创伤后应激障碍症状与消极问题取向有明显的正相关(f2 = 0.3,大效应)。在研究解决问题的风格时,羞耻感与理性风格呈显著负相关(f2 = 0.08,小效应),与冲动风格(f2 = 0.45,大效应)和回避风格(f2 = 0.48,大效应)呈显著正相关。创伤后应激障碍症状与三种问题解决方式均无明显关联:结果表明,相对于创伤后应激障碍症状而言,羞耻感与社会问题解决的两个维度都有明显的关联,并根据创伤后功能的现有模型进行了讨论。本文还强调了临床护理和早期干预工作的意义。
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Journal of Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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