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Predictors of Growth in the Aftermath of Traumatic Events: The Role of Personal Growth Initiative
Authors:Yuki Shigemoto  Matthew W. Ashton  Christine Robitschek
Affiliation:Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
Abstract:The current study examined the role of personal growth initiative (PGI) in predicting posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic stress, and the extent to which rumination styles explain these relations among 286 college students. As predicted, results showed that the cognitive component of PGI negatively predicted posttraumatic stress. Also, there was a significant positive indirect effect of behavioral PGI on posttraumatic growth through deliberate rumination. However, contrary to our hypothesis, there were also significant positive indirect effects of behavioral PGI on posttraumatic stress through intrusive and deliberate rumination. The current study creates new insights on the application of PGI in trauma research.
Keywords:College students  personal growth initiative  posttraumatic growth  rumination
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