Kuenemund Anna, Zwick Sarah, Rief Winfried, Exner Cornelia
Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany.
J Health Psychol. 2016 May;21(5):679-89. doi: 10.1177/1359105314535457. Epub 2014 Jun 8.
Growing evidences highlight the co-existence of negative and positive (e.g. posttraumatic growth) identity changes following stroke. Identity changes were assessed by comparing 42 survivors 21 months after stroke and healthy controls. A total of 26 stroke survivors participated in a semi-structured interview. Stroke survivors showed significantly higher posttraumatic growth (F(1, 75) = 9.79, p = .003) and integrated the critical life event to a higher extent into their identity (event centrality) (F(1, 74) = 37.54, p < .001). Qualitative analysis revealed increased appreciation of life and more intense/selective relationships as the most common positive changes. Considering positive changes might provide additional perspectives for rehabilitation.