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A double-edged sword: Event centrality, PTSD and posttraumatic growth

机译:一把双刃剑:事件中心,创伤后应激障碍和创伤后增长

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Previous research has demonstrated negative mental health consequences (including PTSD symptoms) of construing a potentially traumatic event as central to one's identity. In the current paper, we replicated an association between event centrality and PTSD symptoms. We also found event centrality similarly predicts posttraumatic growth (PTG) even after controlling for PTSD symptoms, depression, DSM-IV A1 and A2 status of the event, coping styles and cognitive processing of the event. Because predictive relationships between event centrality and PTSD symptoms, as well as event centrality and PTG were positive, construing an event as central to one's identity can indeed become a double-edged sword, allowing for both debilitation and growth. Copyright ? 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:先前的研究表明,将潜在的创伤事件视为个人身份的核心,会对心理健康造成负面影响(包括PTSD症状)。在当前的论文中,我们复制了事件中心性与PTSD症状之间的关联。我们还发现,即使在控制了PTSD症状,抑郁症,DSM-IV A1和A2事件的状态,应对方式和事件的认知处理之后,事件中心性也可以类似地预测创伤后增长(PTG)。由于事件中心性和PTSD症状之间的预测关系以及事件中心性和PTG是阳性的,因此将事件解释为对自己身份的中心确实可以变成一把双刃剑,既使人衰弱也使人成长。版权? 2010 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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