Connor Kathryn M, Davidson Jonathan R T, Lee Li-Ching
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2003 Oct;16(5):487-94. doi: 10.1023/A:1025762512279.
This study evaluates the relationship between spirituality, resilience, anger and health status, and posttraumatic symptom severity in trauma survivors. A community sample (N = 1,200) completed an online survey that included measures of resilience, spirituality (general beliefs and reincarnation), anger, forgiveness, and hatred. In survivors of violent trauma (n = 648), these measures were evaluated with respect to their relationship to physical and mental health, trauma-related distress, and posttraumatic symptom severity. Using multivariate regression models, general spiritual beliefs and anger emerged in association with each outcome, whereas resilience was associated with health status and posttraumatic symptom severity only. Forgiveness, hatred, and beliefs in reincarnation were not associated with outcome. The importance of these findings to treating trauma survivors is discussed.
本研究评估了创伤幸存者的精神性、心理韧性、愤怒与健康状况以及创伤后症状严重程度之间的关系。一个社区样本(N = 1200)完成了一项在线调查,该调查包括心理韧性、精神性(一般信仰和轮回转世)、愤怒、宽恕和仇恨的测量。在暴力创伤幸存者(n = 648)中,评估了这些测量指标与身心健康、创伤相关困扰以及创伤后症状严重程度之间的关系。使用多元回归模型,发现一般精神信仰和愤怒与每个结果相关,而心理韧性仅与健康状况和创伤后症状严重程度相关。宽恕、仇恨和轮回转世信仰与结果无关。讨论了这些发现对治疗创伤幸存者的重要性。