Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The current study considers whether previously identified predictors of PTG may produce different outcomes dependent on the characteristics of the trauma experienced. Active coping, avoidant coping, emotional coping, intrusive thoughts, social support, and spirituality were examined as potential mediators of relationships between trauma characteristics (interpersonal trauma, number of trauma types, and childhood trauma) and PTG. The responses of 268 adults exposed to multiple and wide-ranging stressors were used to generate three multiple mediation models. Intrusive thoughts and social support exerted small but significant indirect effects in all thr...
The Anxiety Buffer Disruption Theory (ABDT) is an extension of the Terror Management Theory (TMT) th...
Research shows that traumatic events occur frequently within the general population. Posttraumatic g...
The experience of positive personal growth, termed posttraumatic growth (PTG), following significant...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Despite the negative psychological, emotional, relational, and physiological impact of traumatic eve...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
Individuals who suffer a traumatic medical event, such as diagnosis of life-threatening illness or i...
It is already widely established that there are negative psychological effects following a traumatic...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Two studies of assault survivors (Ns = 180, 70) examined associations between posttraumatic growth (...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are possible consequences of tra...
The Anxiety Buffer Disruption Theory (ABDT) is an extension of the Terror Management Theory (TMT) th...
Research shows that traumatic events occur frequently within the general population. Posttraumatic g...
The experience of positive personal growth, termed posttraumatic growth (PTG), following significant...
Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Previous research suggests trauma characterist...
Previous research suggests trauma characteristics can impact on posttraumatic growth (PTG). The curr...
Research has largely focused on the negative physical and psychological consequences of trauma expos...
Generalised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differences in ad...
Despite the negative psychological, emotional, relational, and physiological impact of traumatic eve...
AbstractGeneralised models of positive change following adversity do not fully account for differenc...
Individuals who suffer a traumatic medical event, such as diagnosis of life-threatening illness or i...
It is already widely established that there are negative psychological effects following a traumatic...
This thesis examines the claim that people can report positive changes following adverse experiences...
Two studies of assault survivors (Ns = 180, 70) examined associations between posttraumatic growth (...
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) are possible consequences of tra...
The Anxiety Buffer Disruption Theory (ABDT) is an extension of the Terror Management Theory (TMT) th...
Research shows that traumatic events occur frequently within the general population. Posttraumatic g...
The experience of positive personal growth, termed posttraumatic growth (PTG), following significant...