Raghavan Sumithra S, Sandanapitchai Priyadharshiny
Department of Psychology, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, United States.
Front Psychol. 2019 Feb 5;10:131. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00131. eCollection 2019.
The present study aims to fill a gap in the study of resilience to trauma by examining resilience in a culturally diverse population. Approximately 70% of adults across the globe experience at least one traumatic event in their lifetime, yet resilience is a common response trajectory. This pilot study explored reactions to trauma and psychological resilience in an international sample of trauma-exposed participants. Participants were recruited online using the Amazon Mechanical Turk software and after completing an informed consent, were determined eligible to participate if they endorsed experiencing at least one traumatic event. Eligible participants then completed The Stressful Life Events Questionnaire, Brief Resiliency Scale, Ego Resiliency Scale, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian Version, Brief Religious Coping Scale, and Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure. The final sample included 200 trauma exposed adults from nineteen different countries worldwide, with a majority hailing from the United States, India, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. Results revealed that Asian participants scored significantly higher on resilience scales and endorsed higher levels of spiritually focused coping than other subgroups. Multivariate analyses revealed that these differences in resilience remained significant even after controlling for sense of ethnic identity and spiritual coping, suggesting that there may be culturally specific predictors of resilience within the Asian subgroup. Understanding variations in resilience will aid in developing culturally tailored interventions and pursuing a strengths-based approach to recovery from trauma. Limitations and implications are discussed.
本研究旨在通过考察文化多元人群的心理韧性,填补创伤心理韧性研究方面的空白。全球约70%的成年人在其一生中至少经历过一次创伤性事件,而心理韧性是一种常见的反应轨迹。这项初步研究在遭受创伤的国际样本参与者中探索了对创伤的反应和心理韧性。参与者通过亚马逊土耳其机器人软件在线招募,在完成知情同意后,如果他们认可自己至少经历过一次创伤性事件,就被确定有资格参与。符合条件的参与者随后完成了《应激性生活事件问卷》《简易心理韧性量表》《自我心理韧性量表》《创伤后应激障碍检查表-平民版》《简易宗教应对量表》和《多群体种族认同量表》。最终样本包括来自全球19个不同国家的200名遭受创伤的成年人,其中大多数来自美国、印度、斯里兰卡和菲律宾。结果显示,亚洲参与者在心理韧性量表上的得分显著高于其他亚组,并且比其他亚组更认可以精神为重点的应对方式。多变量分析显示,即使在控制了种族认同感和精神应对方式之后,这些心理韧性差异仍然显著,这表明在亚洲亚组中可能存在特定文化的心理韧性预测因素。了解心理韧性的差异将有助于制定针对不同文化的干预措施,并采用基于优势的方法从创伤中恢复。本文还讨论了研究的局限性和意义。