Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA; Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
J Psychiatr Res. 2022 Feb;146:179-185. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.12.040. Epub 2021 Dec 27.
Perceiving that one has grown in positive ways following highly stressful experiences (perceived posttraumatic growth; PPTG) is common and sometimes--but not always--related to psychological wellbeing. However, PPTG is typically studied cross-sectionally and well after the stressful experience has passed; how PPTG might relate to wellbeing over time in an unprecedented, ongoing worldwide disaster such as the COVID-19 pandemic remains unknown. Thus, the current study sought to answer whether, in the midst of the pandemic, PPTG relates to subsequent wellbeing, broadly defined. Participants were N = 1544 MTurk workers who completed a five-wave (T1-T5) six-month longitudinal study. Current analyses focused on T2-T5 (ns = 860-712). At each time point, participants completed self-report measures of PPTG and wellbeing (depression, anxiety, stress, positive states of mind, alcohol use, posttraumatic stress). In cross-lagged panel models, PPTG was largely unrelated to subsequent wellbeing. Somewhat more evidence was found that increasing distress led to increases in PPTG, suggesting perceptions of growth may serve as a coping mechanism. PPTG does not appear to benefit adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic and may simply reflect efforts to manage distress.
经历高度压力事件后,个体以积极的方式成长(被感知的创伤后成长;PPTG)是常见的,有时——但并非总是——与心理健康相关。然而,PPTG 通常是在横断面研究中进行研究,并且是在压力体验过去很久之后进行的;在像 COVID-19 大流行这样前所未有的、正在进行的全球灾难中,PPTG 如何随时间与幸福感相关,目前尚不清楚。因此,目前的研究旨在回答在大流行期间,PPTG 是否与随后的幸福感相关,幸福感被广泛定义。参与者为 N=1544 名 MTurk 工作者,他们完成了一项五波(T1-T5)六个月的纵向研究。目前的分析集中在 T2-T5(ns=860-712)。在每个时间点,参与者完成了 PPTG 和幸福感(抑郁、焦虑、压力、积极心态、饮酒、创伤后应激)的自我报告测量。在交叉滞后面板模型中,PPTG 与随后的幸福感基本没有关系。有一些证据表明,压力的增加导致 PPTG 的增加,这表明成长的感知可能是一种应对机制。PPTG 似乎对适应 COVID-19 大流行没有好处,而只是反映了应对压力的努力。