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Examining stress and multiple disaster exposure: An exploratory analysis of the role of sociodemographic characteristics and disaster preparedness. 研究压力和多重灾害风险:对社会人口特征和备灾的作用进行探索性分析。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000501
Clare E. B. Cannon, R. Ferreira, Fred Buttell
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The effect of companion dog adoption on loneliness in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: An exploratory study. 领养伴侣犬对患有创伤后应激障碍的退伍军人孤独感的影响:一项探索性研究
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000494
Rachel H. Adler, C. Straud, Alan L. Peterson, Matthew D. Jeffreys, Erin P. Finley, Bonnie V. Beaver, Laurel A. Copeland, S. Young-McCaughan, Mistie D. Seawell, Courtney H. Bridgeman, Alison Hamilton, Emma Mata-Galan, Ana Luiza C. Allegretti, J. Lara-Ruiz, Sybil Allison, D. A. Donahue, Annette Martinez, Stephen L. Stern
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Long-term courses of posttraumatic growth in survivors of Hurricane Katrina. 卡特里娜飓风幸存者创伤后成长的长期过程。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000497
Justin M. Preston, Sarah R. Lowe, Jean E. Rhodes
Trauma survivors’ experiences of perceived posttraumatic growth (PTG) are thought to be dynamic, with levels varying over time. Although a small body of literature has examined PTG trajectories, key limitations include the lack of pre-event data and little consideration of the non-disaster-related resources and stressors experienced by survivors following the trauma event. The present study investigated factors associated with stability and shifts in PTG over the course of approximately 10 years in low-income, primarily Black mothers who survived Hurricane Katrina. Drawing on a multi-wave dataset that included pre-disaster data, three distinct courses of PTG were identified: (1) Consistently High PTG (31.6%); (2) Low and Decreasing PTG (38.3%); and (3) Increasing PTG (30.1%). A range of psychosocial resources, including survivors’ sense of purpose, neighborhood satisfaction, positive religious coping, and perceived social support, were associated with membership in these groups. Overall stressor scores were significantly associated with membership in the Low and Decreasing PTG course relative to either the Consistently High PTG or Increasing PTG courses. Additionally, those experiencing higher levels of financial instability experienced increased odds of membership in the Low and Decreasing PTG course relative to the Consistently High PTG course. Although more research is needed, the results suggest that PTG is a process that can be both facilitated and impeded by experiences and resources not associated with the initial traumatic event itself. This presents novel opportunities for clinical intervention and policies to better support survivors in experiencing growth in the wake of disaster.
人们认为,创伤幸存者的创伤后成长(PTG)经历是动态的,其程度会随着时间的推移而变化。虽然有少量文献对 PTG 的轨迹进行了研究,但主要的局限性包括缺乏事件发生前的数据,以及很少考虑幸存者在创伤事件后所经历的与灾难无关的资源和压力。本研究调查了在卡特里娜飓风中幸存下来的低收入母亲(主要是黑人母亲)在大约 10 年的时间里 PTG 稳定和变化的相关因素。利用包括灾前数据在内的多波数据集,确定了 PTG 的三个不同过程:(1) PTG 持续上升(31.6%);(2) PTG 下降(38.3%);(3) PTG 上升(30.1%)。一系列社会心理资源,包括幸存者的目标感、邻里满意度、积极的宗教应对和感知到的社会支持,都与这些群体的成员资格有关。相对于 "持续高PTG "或 "增加PTG "课程,"低PTG "和 "减少PTG "课程的总体压力得分与成员资格有明显的相关性。此外,相对于 "持续高PTG "课程而言,那些财务不稳定程度较高的人加入 "低PTG "和 "不断降低PTG "课程的几率会增加。尽管还需要进行更多的研究,但研究结果表明,PTG 是一个过程,与最初的创伤事件本身无关的经历和资源既可以促进也可以阻碍这一过程。这为临床干预和政策提供了新的机会,以更好地支持幸存者在灾难后经历成长。
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Associations between pain severity, posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, and substance use and related problems among trauma-exposed treatment-seeking veterans. 在接受创伤治疗的退伍军人中,疼痛严重程度、创伤后应激障碍症状、药物使用及相关问题之间存在关联。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000500
Nicole A Short, Mara L Ferrie, Andrew H. Rogers, Seema Patidar, Jessica L. Walton, Amanda M. Raines
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Examining stress and multiple disaster exposure: An exploratory analysis of the role of sociodemographic characteristics and disaster preparedness. 研究压力和多重灾害风险:对社会人口特征和备灾的作用进行探索性分析。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000501
Clare E. B. Cannon, R. Ferreira, Fred Buttell
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Measuring moral injury and treatment response in justice-involved veterans: Development and validation of a new Moral Injury Scale. 测量涉法退伍军人的道德伤害和治疗反应:新道德伤害量表的开发与验证。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000462
Melinda J. Keenan, Theodore Lamb, Michelle Slattery, Laura Williams, Michelle McMurtry, David Shakes
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Interagency collaboration in suicide prevention. 预防自杀的机构间合作。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000495
Karl Hedman
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Sociosexuality and maladaptive personality traits as mediators of the relationship between childhood trauma and sexual victimization in adulthood. 社会性和适应不良人格特质是童年创伤与成年后性侵害之间关系的中介因素。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000493
Jessica L. Kopitz, Emily A. Dowgwillo, Kim S. Ménard
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Mental contamination among trauma survivors: A scoping review. 创伤幸存者的精神污染:范围综述。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000492
Heidi J. Ojalehto, Jonathan S. Abramowitz
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Intimate partner violence and disasters: A review of the literature. 亲密伴侣暴力与灾难:文献综述。
IF 3.2 Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI: 10.1037/trm0000491
Clare E. B. Cannon, Katherine Kovach
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