男女退伍军人的创伤后压力和创伤后成长:浪漫关系和友谊功能的贡献。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Eileen P Barden, Shaina A Kumar, Julia C Sager, Johanna Thompson-Hollands, Daniel J Lee, Kelly Harper, Terence M Keane, Brian P Marx
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创伤后成长(PTG)的特征是暴露于创伤应激后的积极心理变化体验。然而,关于创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状和PTG之间关系的研究显示了不同的结果。此外,尽管较高的社会支持水平已被证明可以预测较高的PTG评分,但关于人际功能如何影响PTSD症状与PTG之间的关联的纵向研究结果有限。在这项研究中,我们研究了人际关系和友谊中的人际功能作为PTSD症状严重程度和PTG之间关系的中介,并研究了这些关联之间潜在的性别差异。参与者是1427名退伍军人,他们在三个时间点完成了自我报告问卷。平行中介分析表明,二者之间存在浪漫关系,β = -。01, 95% ci[-]。03 -。[001]和友谊,β = -。02, 95% ci[-]。04 -。[001],在整个样本中,功能都与PTG间接相关。此外,性别分层模型表明,浪漫关系功能是男性退伍军人的显著中介,β = -。02, 95% ci[-]。5日-。[01],而友谊功能是女性退伍军人的显著中介,β = -。4.04 95% ci[-。08年,. 01]。综上所述,这些发现表明人际功能是PTG的一个重要因素,在创伤治疗的背景下,以浪漫关系和友谊功能为目标可能是有价值的,可以帮助建立一条从PTSD症状到PTG的途径。
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Posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth among female and male veterans: The contribution of romantic relationship and friendship functioning.

Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is characterized as the experience of positive psychological change following exposure to traumatic stress. However, studies examining the association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and PTG have demonstrated mixed results. Further, although higher levels of social support have been shown to predict higher ratings of PTG, there are limited longitudinal findings regarding how interpersonal functioning may affect the association between PTSD symptoms and PTG. In this study, we examined interpersonal functioning in romantic relationships and friendships as mediators of the relation between PTSD symptom severity and PTG and examined potential sex differences among these associations. Participants were 1,427 veterans who completed self-report questionnaires across three time points. A parallel mediation analysis indicated that romantic relationship, β = -.01, 95% CI [-.03, -.001], and friendship, β = -.02, 95% CI [-.04, -.001], functioning were both indirectly associated with PTG in the full sample. Moreover, sex-stratified models indicated that romantic relationship functioning was a significant mediator for male veterans, β = -.02, 95% CI [-.05, -.01], whereas friendship functioning was a significant mediator for female veterans, β = -.04, 95% CI [-.08, -.01]. Together, these findings suggest that interpersonal functioning is an important factor in PTG, and targeting romantic relationship and friendship functioning in the context of trauma-focused treatment may be valuable and can help build a pathway from PTSD symptoms to PTG among female and male veterans.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Traumatic Stress (JTS) is published for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Journal of Traumatic Stress , the official publication for the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, is an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers on biopsychosocial aspects of trauma. Papers focus on theoretical formulations, research, treatment, prevention education/training, and legal and policy concerns. Journal of Traumatic Stress serves as a primary reference for professionals who study and treat people exposed to highly stressful and traumatic events (directly or through their occupational roles), such as war, disaster, accident, violence or abuse (criminal or familial), hostage-taking, or life-threatening illness. The journal publishes original articles, brief reports, review papers, commentaries, and, from time to time, special issues devoted to a single topic.
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