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Citation

Karanci AN, Isikli S, Aker AT, Gül Eİ, Erkan BB, Ozkol H, Güzel HY. Eur. J. Psychotraumatol. 2012; 3(online): 17303.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, The Author(s), Publisher Co-action Publishing)

DOI

10.3402/ejpt.v3i0.17303

PMID

22893832

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is conceptualized as a positive transformation resulting from coping with and processing traumatic life events. This study examined the contributory roles of personality traits, posttraumatic stress (PTS) severity and their interactions on PTG and its domains, as assessed with the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory Turkish form (PTGI-T). The study also examined the differences in PTG domains between survivors of accidents, natural disasters and unexpected loss of a loved one. METHOD: The Basic Personality Traits Inventory, Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale, and PTGI-T were administered to a large stratified cluster community sample of 969 Turkish adults in their home settings. RESULTS: The results showed that conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness to experience significantly related to the total PTG and most of the domains. The effects of extraversion, neuroticism and openness to experience were moderated by the PTS severity for some domains. PTG in relating to others and appreciation of life domains was lower for the bereaved group. CONCLUSION: Further research should examine the mediating role of coping between personality and PTG using a longitudinal design.


Language: en

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