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The prevalence of moderate-to-high posttraumatic growth: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2019BACKGROUND Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is positive psychological changes after encountering challenging events. The main purpose of this meta-analysis was to summarize the prevalence of moderate-to-high PTG in people who experienced traumatic events and ...
Xiaoli Wu +6 more
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Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2023
The study aims to systematically review the relationship between religiosity and posttraumatic growth in populations exposed to armed conflict. A search of the published literature identified 06 empirical studies that reported links between religiosity ...
I. Fayaz
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The study aims to systematically review the relationship between religiosity and posttraumatic growth in populations exposed to armed conflict. A search of the published literature identified 06 empirical studies that reported links between religiosity ...
I. Fayaz
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Social support and posttraumatic growth: A meta-analysis.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022BACKGROUND The beneficial role of social support on posttraumatic growth (PTG) has been assumed by theoretical models and established in some studies. However, there are inconsistent findings and little knowledge on moderators.
Jing Ning +5 more
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Cognitive biases in perceptions of posttraumatic growth: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Clinical Psychology Review, 2022Posttraumatic growth (PTG) has captivated the attention of clinicians and researchers over the past three decades. However, accumulating evidence suggests that individuals' self-reports of PTG may be cognitively biased.
Tricia Gower +4 more
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Journal of Positive Psychology, 2021
Positive psychology approaches have been shown to play a vital role in protecting mental health in times of challenge and are, therefore, important to include when studying the psychological outcomes of COVID-19.
Leanne Waters +12 more
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Positive psychology approaches have been shown to play a vital role in protecting mental health in times of challenge and are, therefore, important to include when studying the psychological outcomes of COVID-19.
Leanne Waters +12 more
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Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2022
Trauma can disrupt an individual's core beliefs about themselves, others, and the world. Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is thought to be the outcome of a reconstruction process involving ruminative processing.
N. Allen +3 more
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Trauma can disrupt an individual's core beliefs about themselves, others, and the world. Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is thought to be the outcome of a reconstruction process involving ruminative processing.
N. Allen +3 more
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Psychological Trauma, 2022
OBJECTIVE Recent research suggests that stress mindset influences how people response to stress, however, there is a dearth of research investigates the underlying mechanism accounting for the effects of stress mindset on psychological health.
Ning Zhang, Baoyu Bai, Junhong Zhu
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OBJECTIVE Recent research suggests that stress mindset influences how people response to stress, however, there is a dearth of research investigates the underlying mechanism accounting for the effects of stress mindset on psychological health.
Ning Zhang, Baoyu Bai, Junhong Zhu
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Posttraumatic Growth after Postpartum Psychosis
MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2023Abstract Purpose: To explore positive changes in women's beliefs, emotions, and behaviors following their struggles with postpartum psychosis. Study Design and Methods: This is a descriptive qualitative study of women who experienced posttraumatic growth after postpartum ...
Cheryl Tatano, Beck, Teresa, Twomey
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2018
An old clinical pearl passed down by mental health professionals holds that patients can be the “last to know” that they are getting better. Clinicians often notice improvements in mood, energy, and outlook before the patient appreciates these changes. We saw a variation of this phenomenon in the fathers.
Donald L. Rosenstein, Justin M. Yopp
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An old clinical pearl passed down by mental health professionals holds that patients can be the “last to know” that they are getting better. Clinicians often notice improvements in mood, energy, and outlook before the patient appreciates these changes. We saw a variation of this phenomenon in the fathers.
Donald L. Rosenstein, Justin M. Yopp
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2022
The purpose of this study was to (i) identify the level of posttraumatic growth among nurses suffering from workplace violence, (ii) clarify the relationship between nurses' posttraumatic growth and compassion satisfaction, burnout, secondary traumatic ...
L. Zeng +8 more
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The purpose of this study was to (i) identify the level of posttraumatic growth among nurses suffering from workplace violence, (ii) clarify the relationship between nurses' posttraumatic growth and compassion satisfaction, burnout, secondary traumatic ...
L. Zeng +8 more
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