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Combat Experiences Link With Posttraumatic Growth Among Veterans Across Conflicts The Influence of PTSD and Depression

机译:战斗经验与投入应激障碍和抑郁症的影响力

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Research has established posttraumatic growth as a potential outcome of highly stressful experiences such as combat. However, a deeper understanding of this relationship is needed to provide practical implications for clinical work and to influence new research directions. We examined the relation between combat experiences and posttraumatic growth along with its subscales, as well as the influence of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression symptom severity. The study contained a sample of 130 combat veterans representing a variety of deployment locations. Regression analysis revealed combat experiences to be associated with posttraumatic growth beyond the effect of age (beta = 0.21;p= 0.014). In addition, the association between combat experiences and posttraumatic growth was most evident among those endorsing low levels of depression symptom severity (partial eta squared = 0.07;p= 0.009). These results highlight the need to consider negative cognitions and other depressive symptoms as potential barriers to posttraumatic growth.
机译:研究已经建立了创始的增长,作为战斗等高度紧张经历的潜在结果。然而,需要更深入地了解这种关系,以为临床工作提供实际影响并影响新的研究方向。我们审查了战斗经验与近期增长与其分量之间的关系,以及抑郁症症状严重程度的影响。该研究含有130名战斗退伍军人的样本,代表各种部署位置。回归分析揭示了与年龄(β= 0.21; P = 0.014)相关的错误经验。此外,战斗经验与后期生长之间的关联最明显在抑郁症症状严重程度(部分ETA Squared = 0.07; P = 0.009)。这些结果突出了需要考虑对阴性认知和其他抑郁症状的需要,因为对错误生长的潜在障碍。

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