Taku Kanako, Cann Arnie, Calhoun Lawrence G, Tedeschi Richard G
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2008 Apr;21(2):158-64. doi: 10.1002/jts.20305.
There are different views about the dimensions of the positive changes resulting from the struggle with traumatic events. Using Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) data reported by participants (N = 926) experiencing a variety of traumatic events, five models of the underlying structure of the PTGI were tested via confirmatory factor analyses to examine whether the PTGI comprises three domains (Changed Perception of Self, Changed Interpersonal Relationships, and Changed Philosophy of Life), five factors (Relating to Others, New Possibilities, Personal Strength, Spiritual Change, and Appreciation of Life), or a unitary dimension. Results indicated an oblique 5-factor model best fit the data, thus revealing the PTGI was multidimensional. Present findings offer implications for understanding the nature of posttraumatic growth.
对于与创伤性事件抗争所带来的积极变化的维度,存在不同观点。利用经历各种创伤性事件的参与者(N = 926)报告的创伤后成长量表(PTGI)数据,通过验证性因素分析对PTGI潜在结构的五种模型进行了测试,以检验PTGI是由三个领域(对自我的认知改变、人际关系改变和生活哲学改变)、五个因素(与他人的关系、新的可能性、个人力量、精神改变和对生活的感激)组成,还是一个单一维度。结果表明,一个斜交的五因素模型最符合数据,从而揭示PTGI是多维的。目前的研究结果为理解创伤后成长的本质提供了启示。