Meaning, social support, and resilience as predictors of posttraumatic growth: A study of the Louisiana flooding of August 2016.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-05-28 DOI:10.1037/ort0000464
Gina Q Boullion, Jeffrey M Pavlacic, Stefan E Schulenberg, Erin M Buchanan, Michael F Steger
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Abstract

Individuals who survive natural hazards often develop posttraumatic stress symptoms or other forms of psychological distress. However, some experience psychological growth. Given that natural hazards will increase in the near future due to global warming, it would be helpful to examine predictors of growth across different kinds of natural hazards. The present study examined positive psychological factors that may serve as buffers against the negative effects of exposure to a natural hazard, specifically following the Louisiana flooding of August 2016. Volunteer participants (N = 120) self-reported perceived presence and search for meaning in life, social support, resilience, and posttraumatic growth (PTG). After controlling for amount of property damaged, posttraumatic stress symptoms, gender, religion, and ethnicity or race, presence and search for meaning, social support, and resilience explained significant additional variance in PTG scores. This research adds to the growing understanding of how individuals respond to natural hazards. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

意义、社会支持和恢复力作为创伤后成长的预测因素:对2016年8月路易斯安那州洪水的研究。
在自然灾害中幸存下来的人往往会出现创伤后应激症状或其他形式的心理困扰。然而,一些人经历了心理成长。由于全球变暖,自然灾害将在不久的将来增加,因此研究不同类型自然灾害的增长预测因素将会有所帮助。目前的研究考察了积极的心理因素,这些因素可以缓冲暴露于自然灾害的负面影响,特别是在2016年8月路易斯安那州的洪水之后。志愿者(N = 120)自我报告存在感和寻找生活意义、社会支持、恢复力和创伤后成长(PTG)。在控制了财产损失的数量、创伤后应激症状、性别、宗教、民族或种族、存在和寻找意义、社会支持和恢复力之后,解释了PTG分数显著的额外差异。这项研究增加了人们对个人如何应对自然灾害的理解。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA,版权所有)。
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