Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Emotion Experience in Women: Emotion Occurrence, Intensity, and Variability in the Natural Environment

T. Newton, Ivy K. Ho
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ABSTRACT This study examined emotion occurrence, intensity, and variability in the natural environment in a sample of women with histories of interpersonal victimization. Using paper-and-pencil diaries, women rated emotion experiences (joyful/happy, sad, angry, anxious, tense/frustrated, worried) over an average of 13 hr. Posttraumatic stress symptom severity was uniquely correlated with greater intensity and variability, but not occurrence, of certain negative emotions, and with less frequent occurrence but greater variability of joy/happiness. Intrusive reexperiencing was uniquely associated with greater variability of both anxiety and joy/happiness. Results suggest that women with more severe posttraumatic stress symptoms do not experience more episodes of negative emotion but, once emotion occurs, they have difficulty modulating its intensity. Problems with emotions may motivate treatment seeking among traumatized individuals, and such problems may endure even when PTSD symptoms per se remit. This underscores the potential practical implications of naturalistic studies of emotion among individuals who have experienced psychological trauma.
女性创伤后应激症状和情绪体验:自然环境中情绪的发生、强度和变异性
摘要:本研究考察了具有人际伤害史的女性样本在自然环境中的情绪发生、强度和变异性。使用纸笔日记,女性们对平均13小时的情绪体验(快乐/快乐、悲伤、愤怒、焦虑、紧张/沮丧、担心)进行了评分。创伤后应激症状的严重程度与某些负面情绪的强度和可变性(但不发生)有独特的相关性,与快乐/幸福的发生频率较低但变异性较大相关。侵入性再体验与焦虑和喜悦/幸福的变异性有独特的联系。结果表明,有更严重创伤后应激症状的妇女不会经历更多的负面情绪发作,但一旦情绪出现,她们就很难调节其强度。情绪问题可能促使受创伤个体寻求治疗,即使PTSD症状本身得到缓解,这些问题也可能持续存在。这强调了在经历过心理创伤的个体中进行情感自然主义研究的潜在实际意义。
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