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Resilience, posttraumatic growth and psychological wellbeing of paramedicine clinicians: An integrative review

open access: yesParamedicine, 2023
Clinicians in paramedicine are exposed to stressful events at work that have potential to cause negative psychological outcomes. Posttraumatic growth (PTG), resilience and psychological wellbeing, however, are adaptive psychological states that can also occur following trauma and adversity.
Benjamin Coyte   +3 more
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Perceived posttraumatic growth after interpersonal trauma and subsequent well-being among young Colombian adults: A longitudinal analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Research has shown that people sometimes report self-perceived growth as a result of dealing with a potentially traumatic event, but relatively few methodologically rigorous studies have examined whether perceived posttraumatic growth is associated with ...
Zhuo Job Chen   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Psychological well-being and posttraumatic growth in caregivers of cancer patients

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Although research has shown that many cancer patients report positive life changes following cancer diagnosis, there are few data in the literature related to PTG in caregivers of cancer patients. However, the few studies available have shown that this kind of positive changes can also be experienced by family members.
Cormio, Claudia   +5 more
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Dataset on posttraumatic growth in women survived breast cancer

open access: yesData in Brief, 2020
Posttraumatic growth is a set of positive psychological changes that happened to a person after he/she has been exposed to psychological trauma. Cancer diagnosis and treatment could cause severe psychological trauma.
Anna G. Faustova
doaj   +1 more source

The mediating role of personal values between COVID-19-related posttraumatic growth and life satisfaction among Chinese college students: A two-wave longitudinal study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Despite considerable disruption of social order caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it has also been said to contribute to positive psychological changes and influence on the perception of public life satisfaction.
Jia-Qiong Xie   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

The relationship between protective factors and a measure of psychological resistance in women diagnosed with breast cancer [PDF]

open access: yesMedicinski Glasnik, 2019
Aim To examine the relationship of protective factors (self-esteem, optimism, proactive coping), and a measure of psychological resistance in women diagnosed with breast cancer, and the contribution of protective factors in explaining the criterion of ...
Delila Lisica   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparing posttraumatic growth in mothers after stillbirth or early miscarriage.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
The possibility of posttraumatic growth in the aftermath of pregnancy loss has received limited attention to date. This study investigated posttraumatic growth in mothers following stillbirth compared to early miscarriage.
Kirsty Ryninks   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

The relationship between posttraumatic growth and cognitive emotion regulation strategies in hemodialysis patients

open access: yesJournal of Education and Health Promotion, 2020
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Posttraumatic growth following traumas such as chronic illnesses can occur in some people. The psychological factors, such as cognitive emotion regulation (CER), can influence its formation. CER is a type of coping strategy that helps
Zahra Arjeini   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

(Non)Religious Coping with a Natural Disaster in a Rural U.S. Community

open access: yesSecularism and Nonreligion, 2021
Religious/spiritual (R/S) coping following natural disasters is associated with positive outcomes, leading to perceptions that the absence of R/S coping leads to negative outcomes among nonreligious individuals.
Dena Abbott   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Psychological changes and mindfulness-based interventions for cancer survivors

open access: yesPsicooncologia, 2011
The population of cancer survivors is increasing due to advances in medicine. Achieving an increase in survival is not enough and the focus is on improving the quality of life in all its dimensions, including psychological and spiritual. New psychosocial
Ángela Palao   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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