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Multidimensional nature of posttraumatic growth in an Australian population
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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:11 authored by Morris, BA, Shakespeare-Finch, JE, Rieck, M, Newbery, JRecent trauma literature has supported a philosophical shift from a pathogenic to a salutogenic paradigm in which the focus is on positive, as well as negative, posttrauma changes; however, empirical knowledge exploring the different domains of positive change or posttraumatic growth (PTG) is scarce. The present study investigated the multidimensionality of PTG in Australian undergraduate students (N = 219). Results indicated five factors for the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, and moderate levels of PTG. Trauma severity was found to significantly predict PTG in addition to a positive correlation between PTG and negative posttrauma effects. While not negating negative effects of traumatic experiences, this area of traumatology research has important implications for redefining the "victims" of trauma as individuals capable of positive change rather than merely surviving. © 2005 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Published online in Wiley InterScience.
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Journal of Traumatic StressVolume
18Issue
5Pagination
575-585ISSN
0894-9867Department/School
School of Psychological SciencesPublisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Place of publication
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