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Coping flexibility predicts post-traumatic stress disorder and depression in human rights advocates

机译:应对灵活性预测人权倡导者的创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症

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An emerging body of research on individuals exposed to trauma shows that the ability to flexibly employ different coping styles is associated with better adjustment. Specifically, individuals who use both "trauma-focused" (focusing on the experience and significance of a potentially traumatic event) and "forward-focused" (optimism, helping others, goal-oriented thinking) coping styles exhibit less psychological disturbance after trauma exposure than those with less coping flexibility. We investigated whether greater coping flexibility is associated with less Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in an international sample of human rights advocates. In an online, cross-sectional study, 346 international human rights advocates completed self-reported measures of PTSD, MDD, trauma exposure, and the Perceived Ability to Cope with Trauma (PACT) scale. Results showed that coping flexibility was associated with lower rates and symptom severity of PTSD and MDD. Whereas both trauma-focused and forward-focused coping were associated with lower rates of PTSD, the inverse relationship between coping flexibility and MDD was driven primarily by less forward-focused coping. These findings are the first to show that lower levels of coping flexibility may be an important factor underlying vulnerability to PTSD and MDD among human rights advocates. Longitudinal studies are needed to clarify whether coping flexibility can mitigate the potential negative mental health impact of traumatic stress over the course of one's career in international human rights advocacy.
机译:暴露于创伤的个体的新兴研究表明,灵活采用不同的应对方式的能力与更好的调整相关。具体而言,使用“重点创伤”(专注于潜在创伤事件的经验和意义)和“乐观,帮助他人,目标导向的思维”的个人,所以应对风格的乐观障碍更少比那些具有较少应对灵活性的人。我们调查了是否有更大的应对灵活性与较少的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和主要抑郁症(MDD)相关联的人权倡导者的国际样本相关。在网上,横断面研究中,346国际人权倡导者完成了自我报告的重新报告的可行科目,MDD,创伤暴露,以及应对创伤(PACT)规模的感知能力。结果表明,应对灵活性与PTSD和MDD的较低率和症状严重程度有关。虽然重点突出的创伤和前瞻性应对的应激率较低,但应对柔韧性和MDD之间的反比关系主要通过较少的前后应对的推动。这些发现是第一个显示较低水平的应对灵活性可能是对人权倡导者中应激障碍和MDD的脆弱性脆弱性的重要因素。需要纵向研究来澄清应对灵活性是否可以在国际人权倡导的职业生涯中减轻创伤压力的潜在负面心理健康影响。

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