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トラウマ ノ コウゾウカ カイジ ガ シンシン キノウ ニ オヨボス エイキョウ : ガイショウゴ セイチョウ ノ ケントウ
Title Alternative
EFFECTS OF STRUCTURED DISCLOSURE OF TRAUMA ON PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FUNCTION : AN EXAMINATION OF POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH
Author
Kutara, Kie Master's degree in Clinical Psychology Studies, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima in 2010
Tanabe, Eriko Yao city, Comprehensive Support Network Center for Child Rearing
Matsuda, Ikuo Minami town office
Oguchi, Mika Kuwasawa Design School
Sato, Kenji Institute of Socio-Arts and Sciences, The Tokushima University Tokushima University Educator and Researcher Directory KAKEN Search Researchers
Keywords
trauma
structured disclosure
posttraumatic growth
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
The purpose of this study was to examine effects of the structured disclosure of trauma on physical and mental function, and posttraumatic growth (PTG). In this study, we revised structured disclosure to promote confrontation to traumatic memory. Participants were 26 undergraduates at 9 or more scores of Impact of Event Scale (IES) which measures posttraumatic stress reactions (PTSR). They were randomly assigned into three groups: the structured disclosure group (n=10), the free disclosure group (n=6), and the control group (n=10). Participants in the structured disclosure group were asked to write adaptive thought of the event. The free disclosure group wrote the deepest emotion and thought about the trauma freely. The control group wrote their plan after the experiment without emotion. All the participants were asked to write for 20 minutes on 3 days. Results showed that all groups revealed significantly improvement in PTSR from pre assessment to 3 month follow-up assessment. Although the biggest effect size (ES ) was calculated in the structured disclosure group, significant difference with the control group was not found. Though neither significant main effect nor interaction was found in PTG, result of comparison of the ES of PTG showed that the free disclosure group had a medium ES . It is suggested that confrontation and cognitive reappraisal are necessary together in written disclosure.
Journal Title
徳島大学人間科学研究
ISSN
21873968
NCID
AA12675043
Volume
22
Start Page
21
End Page
39
Sort Key
21
Published Date
2014
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language
jpn
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departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences