不同时期震灾后成人创伤后成长:跨文化研究。

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-09-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228251377276
Hacer Demirkol, Cristian Ramos-Vera, Elif Deniz Kaçmaz, Mehmet Yılmaz
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本研究旨在评估在不同时间点经历过地震的土耳其(kahramanmaraku, 2023)和秘鲁(Pisco, 2007)成年地震幸存者的创伤后生长(PTG)水平,并探讨社会人口统计学和地震相关因素对PTG的影响。在描述性跨文化研究中,通过个人信息表和创伤后成长量表(PTGI-X),使用滚雪球抽样方法在线收集了749名幸存者的数据(388名来自土耳其,361名来自秘鲁)。根据单向ANCOVA,秘鲁地震幸存者的PTG水平(79.91±23.74)高于基伊地震幸存者(74.23±26.48),但效应值(η值2 < 0.017)较小,可能是由于创伤事件发生时间较长(p < 0.05)。在调整了国家变量后,双向ANCOVA结果显示,受地震伤害的人和地震后有不同创伤经历的人有更高的PTGI-X得分。
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Post-Traumatic Growth in Adults in Türkiye and Peru After Devastating Earthquakes at Different Times: A Cross-Cultural Study.

The study aimed to assess post-traumatic growth (PTG) levels among adult earthquake survivors from Türkiye (Kahramanmaraş, 2023) and Peru (Pisco, 2007), who experienced earthquakes at different points in time, and to investigate the impact of sociodemographic and earthquake-related factors on PTG. In the descriptive cross-cultural study, data were collected online using the snowball sampling method through the Individual Information Form and the Post-Posttraumatic Growth Inventory-Expanded (PTGI-X) from a total of 749 survivors participating (388 from Türkiye and 361 from Peru). According to one-way ANCOVA, survivors of the Peru earthquake exhibited higher PTG levels (79.91 ± 23.74) with a small effect size (η2 < 0.017) compared to survivors of the Türkiye earthquake (74.23 ± 26.48), potentially due to the longer time elapsed since the traumatic event (p < .05). After adjusting for the country variable, two-way ANCOVA results revealed that those injured by the earthquake and those who had a different traumatic experience(s) after the earthquake had higher PTGI-X scores.

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