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Constructive, illusory, and distressed posttraumatic growth among survivors of breast cancer: A 7-year growth trajectory study.

Chih-Tao ChengSamuel M Y HoYi-Chen HouYihuan LaiGing-Long Wang
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2018)
A total of 84 breast cancer survivors completed a package of psychological inventories in 2009 (Time 1), 2012 (Time 2), and 2016 (Time 3). Latent class growth analysis revealed three posttraumatic growth trajectory patterns: distressed posttraumatic growth (n = 5, 6.7%), illusory posttraumatic growth (n = 42, 56.0%), and constructive posttraumatic growth (n = 28, 37.3%). Women with more frequent use of helplessness-hopelessness coping and lower depression levels at Time 1 were more likely to display an illusory than a constructive posttraumatic growth trajectory pattern. Illusory posttraumatic growth might represent a form of coping rather than authentic positive changes. Researchers and clinicians should understand different patterns of posttraumatic growth.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • palliative care