Association between resiliency and posttraumatic growth in firefighters: the role of stress appraisal |
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Authors: | Nina Ogińska-Bulik Magdalena Kobylarczyk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Psychology, University of ?ód?, Polandnoginska@uni.lodz.pl;3. Institute of Psychology, University of ?ód?, Poland |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to establish the relation between resiliency and the level of positive changes, comprising posttraumatic growth in a group of firefighters experiencing job-related traumatic events and the mediating role of stress appraisal in this relation. The study was performed on a group of 100 firefighters from firefighting and rescue brigades, out of which 75 admitted to experiencing a traumatic event. Firefighters covered by the study were on average 31.51 years old (SD?=?6.34). A Polish version of Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, the Resiliency Assessment Scale and Stress Appraisal Questionnaire were used in the study. The results have shown that 22.7% of firefighters displayed low, 58.6% average and 18.7% high intensity of positive changes resulting from a traumatic event. Resiliency poorly correlates with posttraumatic growth expressed in changes in self-perception, and strongly correlates with stress appraisal, negatively correlates with threat and harm/loss and positively correlates with challenge. Appraisal of stress as a threat and challenge appeared to be mediators of the relationship between resiliency and posttraumatic growth. |
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Keywords: | positive changes trauma posttraumatic growth resiliency firefighters |
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