Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27858, USA.
J Trauma Dissociation. 2010;11(2):210-27. doi: 10.1080/15299730903502946.
Social support is an important factor in posttrauma adjustment. However, little research has simultaneously evaluated helpful and harmful aspects of support on victims' post-assault adjustment, as well as the relationships among these variables over time. The current study evaluated perceived support and negative disclosure reactions as predictors of post-assault factors in a sample of 262 college rape victims. Of these women, 74 completed a 6-month follow-up. Analyses suggested that perceived support and negative disclosure reactions may play unique roles in victims' adjustment. Implications for future research examining the role of different aspects of support in posttrauma recovery are discussed.
社会支持是创伤后调整的一个重要因素。然而,很少有研究同时评估支持对受害者创伤后调整的有益和有害方面,以及这些变量随时间的关系。本研究在 262 名大学强奸受害者的样本中评估了感知支持和负面披露反应对创伤后因素的预测作用。其中 74 名女性完成了 6 个月的随访。分析表明,感知支持和负面披露反应可能在受害者的调整中发挥独特的作用。讨论了未来研究中检查不同支持方面在创伤后恢复中的作用的意义。