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Does broadening one's concept of trauma undermine resilience?
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Center for Open Science, 2020.
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Abstract
- Objective: The term "trauma" seems to have expanded from a narrow usage (referring exclusively to extreme events such as rape and warfare) to a broad usage (encompassing almost any event that results in emotional distress). Today, individuals vary widely in the extent to which their personal "trauma concept" is relatively narrow or broad. In this study, we explore whether this variation is important to individuals' actual experience when facing a stressful event. Method: Participants were randomized to a set of "Narrow" or "Broad" belief induction tasks. They then watched a short film clip involving a mutilated corpse and completed self-report response measures. Days following the task, participants reported event-related symptoms. Results: Individuals with broader beliefs about trauma experienced more intense negative emotions and were more likely to report viewing the film clip as a personal trauma. Moreover, those who saw the film clip as a personal trauma reported more event-related distress (e.g., intrusions, nightmares) in the days after they watched it. We found limited support for causality, with the experimental manipulation showing a significant direct effect on personal trauma concepts but only indirect effects on other outcomes. Conclusion: Broader personal trauma concepts were related to increased vulnerability in a trauma film paradigm. While some evidence suggests causality, it remains possible that at least part of the effect is explained by a third variable causing both broad concepts and vulnerability (e.g., high trait anxiety). (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
- Subjects :
- Social Psychology
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education
Emotions
Motion Pictures
Vulnerability
050109 social psychology
PsycINFO
Anxiety
PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Clinical Psychology
050105 experimental psychology
Developmental psychology
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology|Clinical Psychology
Emotional distress
Humans
bepress|Medicine and Health Sciences|Medical Specialties|Psychiatry
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Set (psychology)
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PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Clinical Psychology|Trauma and Stress
05 social sciences
PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Cognitive Psychology|Concepts and Categories
Causality
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology|Cognitive Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Distress
PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences
Variation (linguistics)
PsyArXiv|Psychiatry
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences
PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Cognitive Psychology
Psychological resilience
Psychology
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....92dec8ba4463cf2b9abed4d6111a84e4