Examining posttraumatic growth among Japanese university students |
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Authors: | Kanako Taku Lawrence G. Calhoun Richard G. Tedeschi Virginia Gil-Rivas Ryan P. Kilmer Arnie Cann |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of North Carolina at Charlotte , North Carolina, USA ktaku@uncc.edu;3. University of North Carolina at Charlotte , North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract To determine the underlying factor structure of the Japanese version of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI-J), a principal components analysis was performed on data from 312 Japanese undergraduate students who reported growth due to their most traumatic event within the last 5 years. Results showed the PTGI-J has high internal consistency and, of the original five factors reported by Tedeschi and Calhoun (1996), three were replicated: Relating to Others, New Possibilities, Personal Strength, and a fourth factor integrating Spiritual Change and Appreciation of Life emerged. There were neither gender differences nor relationships with time since trauma. PTGI-J scores were positively associated with posttraumatic symptoms and correlated with type of traumatic event experienced. These results and future directions are discussed from a cross-cultural viewpoint. |
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Keywords: | Posttraumatic growth PTGI Japanese type of trauma IES-R |
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