Magne H, Jaafari N, Voyer M
Centre de psychotraumatologie, Pavillon Pierre-Janet, centre hospitalier Henri-Laborit, BP 587, 370, avenue Jacques-Cœur, 86021 Poitiers cedex, France.
Centre de psychotraumatologie, Pavillon Pierre-Janet, centre hospitalier Henri-Laborit, BP 587, 370, avenue Jacques-Cœur, 86021 Poitiers cedex, France; Unité de recherche clinique intersectorielle en psychiatrie à vocation régionale Pierre-Deniker, centre hospitalier Henri-Laborit, CS 10587, 370, avenue Jacques-Cœur, 86021 Poitiers cedex, France.
Encephale. 2021 Apr;47(2):143-150. doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2020.05.021. Epub 2020 Sep 11.
Post-traumatic growth (PTG) is a quite new concept of positive psychology proposed in the mid-1990s which is still rather confidential in France. This article aims to propose a full description of this concept from an historical view to epidemiological data through underlying mechanisms and evaluation.
A literature search identifying relevant results was performed through the Pubmed database.
PTG refers to positive psychological changes experienced as a result of a traumatic life event in order to rise to a higher level of functioning. That is to say that people experiencing psychological struggle following adversity may often see positive outcomes in the aftermath of trauma. Domains of PTG include appreciation of life, relationships with others, new possibilities in life, personal strength and spiritual change. A self-report scale, the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI), has been developed. PTG has been demonstrated after various traumatic events such as transport accidents, natural disasters, interpersonal violence or medical problems, with a prevalence ranging from 3 to 98 % depending on the type of trauma.
The concept of resilience and some evaluation bias may have been deleterious for the development of the PTG concept in the French-speaking world. There is a need to consolidate data to understand the pathway leading to PTG, noticeably to identify factors contributing to PTG that can help to promote the growth as a new therapy for trauma.
创伤后成长(PTG)是20世纪90年代中期提出的一个相当新的积极心理学概念,在法国仍相当鲜为人知。本文旨在从历史视角到流行病学数据,通过潜在机制和评估,对这一概念进行全面描述。
通过PubMed数据库进行文献检索以确定相关结果。
PTG指因创伤性生活事件而经历的积极心理变化,从而提升到更高的功能水平。也就是说,经历逆境后心理挣扎的人在创伤后往往会看到积极的结果。PTG的领域包括对生活的感激、与他人的关系、生活中的新可能性、个人力量和精神变化。已经开发了一种自我报告量表,即创伤后成长量表(PTGI)。在各种创伤事件后已证实存在PTG,如交通事故、自然灾害、人际暴力或医疗问题,其发生率根据创伤类型在3%至98%之间。
复原力的概念和一些评估偏差可能对PTG概念在法语世界的发展产生了不利影响。需要整合数据以了解导致PTG的途径,特别是要确定有助于PTG的因素,这些因素可作为创伤的一种新疗法来促进成长。