Turner Brittany, Raitt Josh, Lee Min Hyung, Pollio David E, North Carol S
Division of Trauma & Disaster, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
The Altshuler Center for Education & Research (ACER), Metrocare Services, Dallas, TX, USA.
J Relig Spiritual Soc Work. 2022;41(3):308-324. doi: 10.1080/15426432.2022.2035299. Epub 2022 Feb 8.
This study compared perspectives of highly trauma-exposed Oklahoma City bombing survivors (N=141) with and without PTSD. Survivors' responses to questions about the effects of the bombing on their perspectives were hand-recorded and transcribed, six themes identified, and interrater reliability established. Both diagnostic groups (with and without PTSD) expressed greater appreciation for life, greater concern with human vulnerability and mortality, and positive changes in religion/spirituality as consequences of the bombing. Survivors with PTSD also expressed negative religious/spiritual changes and substantive gains in self-confidence. Results indicate that disaster survivors may experience profound changes in their perspectives with ramifications for their mental health.
本研究比较了经历过高度创伤的俄克拉荷马城爆炸案幸存者(N = 141)中患有和未患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)者的观点。幸存者对关于爆炸对其观点影响的问题的回答被手工记录并转录,确定了六个主题,并建立了评分者间信度。两个诊断组(患有和未患有PTSD)都表示,由于爆炸,他们对生活有了更多感激,对人类的脆弱性和死亡率更为关切,并且在宗教/精神层面有积极变化。患有PTSD的幸存者还表示有消极的宗教/精神变化以及自信心的实质性增强。结果表明,灾难幸存者的观点可能会经历深刻变化,这对他们的心理健康会产生影响。