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The relationship of posttraumatic growth to peritraumatic reactions and posttraumatic stress symptoms among Sri Lankan University students

  • Shannon E. McCaslin
  • , Piyanjali De Zoysa
  • , Lisa D. Butler
  • , Stacey Hart
  • , Charles R. Marmar
  • , Thomas J. Metzler
  • , Cheryl Koopman
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • University of Colombo
  • Toronto Metropolitan University
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Stanford University

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Abstract

The relationships of posttraumatic growth to peritraumatic reactions and posttraumatic stress symptoms were examined in 93 Sri Lankan university students who had experienced a traumatic life event. Posttraumatic growth was associated with peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress symptoms, but was not associated with peritraumatic emotional distress. Results indicated a curvilinear relationship between peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic growth and between posttraumatic stress symptoms and posttraumatic growth. In a regression model predicting posttraumatic growth scores, each of the quadratic relationships of peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress symptoms to posttraumatic growth were statistically significant, and combined accounted for 22% of the variance. Results suggest that moderate levels of peritraumatic dissociation and symptoms are most associated with the greatest levels of growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)334-339
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Traumatic Stress
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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