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The Relationship Between Posttraumatic Growth And Psychosocial Variables In Survivors Of State Terrorism And Their Relatives

Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Date Issued
2017-08-29
Author(s)
Manuel Cárdenas-Castro
Faundez, Ximena  
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales  
Arancibia, Héctor  
Facultad de Humanidades y Educación  
Cristián Ceruti-Mahn
DOI
10.1177/0886260517727494
WoS ID
WOS:000608157700038
Abstract
The present study explores reports of growth in survivors and family members of victims of state terrorism ( N = 254) in Chile from 1973 to 1990. The results indicate the presence of reports of posttraumatic growth ( M = 4.69) and a positive and statistically significant correlation with variables related to the life impact of the stressful events ( r = .46), social sharing of emotions ( r = .32), deliberate rumination ( r = .37), positive reappraisal ( r = .35), reconciliation ( r = .39), spiritual practices ( r = .33), and meaning in life ( r = .51). The relationship between growth and forgiveness is not statistically significant. The variables that best predict posttraumatic growth are positive reappraisal (β = .28), life impact (β = .24), meaning in life β = .23), and reconciliation (β = .20). The forward-method hierarchical model indicates that these variables are significant predictors of growth levels, R 2 = .53, F(8, 210) = 30.08, p < .001. The results indicate that a large proportion of the victims of state terrorism manage to grow after these experiences, and the redefinition of meaning in life and the positive reappraisal of the traumatic experiences are the elements that make it possible to create a new narrative about the past.
Subjects

Applied Psychology

Criminology And Penol...

Clinical Psychology

Family Studies

Psychology, Applied

OCDE Subjects

Social Sciences::Othe...

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