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Posttraumatic Growth in Trauma Recollections of 9/11 Survivors: A Narrative Approach
Authors:Sharon Dekel  Ian T. Hankin  Jacob A. Pratt  Dusty R. Hackler  Olivia N. Lanman
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA;2. Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;3. Department of Organizational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA
Abstract:The relationship between posttraumatic growth (PTG) and adaptation is unclear. This study is the first to examine PTG in trauma narratives of survivors of the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks. Participants recalled their experiences 7 and 18 months post 9/11, and content analysis was conducted to detect PTG. Posttraumatic stress was also measured. PTG was commonly reported. Relating to others and positivity were frequent in the PTSD and non-PTSD group, although less frequent over time in the PTSD. Greater appreciation for life was reported by the non-PTSD group but relatively absent in the PTSD group. Women but not men reported relating to others across time. It appears that there are distinct profiles of growth implicated in distress and adaptation.
Keywords:Content analysis  gender  narrative  posttraumatic growth  posttraumatic stress disorder  trauma memory
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