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Longitudinal associations between post-traumatic stress and post-traumatic growth among older adults 11 years after a disaster.

Hiroyuki HikichiKanako TakuJun AidaKatsunori KondoIchiro Kawchi
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2024)
PTG and PTS were differentially associated with functional and cognitive disabilities. Thus, PTG might not simply be a cognitive bias among survivors with severe PTS. The results also indicated that the number of symptoms in PTS had an inverse U-shaped association with PTG. Our findings provided robust support for the theory of PTG, suggesting that moderate levels of psychological struggles (i.e., PTS) are essential for achieving PTG, whereas intense PTS may hinder the attainment of PTG. From a clinical perspective, interventions that encourage social support could be beneficial in achieving PTG by facilitating deliberate rumination.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • early onset
  • cross sectional
  • high intensity
  • sleep quality
  • patient reported