2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102266
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Relationship between rumination and post-traumatic growth in mobile cabin hospital nurses: The mediating role of psychological resilience

Jing Liu,
Sha Wei,
Guohong Qiu
et al.
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“…., 2022;Wu et al, 2019), possibly because young people are more likely to change how they think about themselves and the world, thus making psychological adjustments that in turn promote the development of PTG(Sawyer et al, 2010). Consistent with the ndings of previous research(Li et al, 2018;J. Liu et al, 2023), we found that individuals with high mental resilience were more likely to belong to the group with high PTG.…”
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“…., 2022;Wu et al, 2019), possibly because young people are more likely to change how they think about themselves and the world, thus making psychological adjustments that in turn promote the development of PTG(Sawyer et al, 2010). Consistent with the ndings of previous research(Li et al, 2018;J. Liu et al, 2023), we found that individuals with high mental resilience were more likely to belong to the group with high PTG.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…In contrast, some previous investigations used the Event-Related Rumination Inventory (77), which encompasses both intrusive and deliberate rumination and is recognized as a measure of posttraumatic rumination (24). Brooding and reflection are conceptualized as trait-like thinking styles or personality characteristics (78), whereas intrusive and deliberate rumination are specific to a particular posttraumatic event (64,(79)(80)(81)(82)(83)(84)(85). In the limited studies where these rumination types were examined concurrently, deliberate rumination emerged as the sole unique positive predictor, while brooding was identified as the sole unique negative predictor of posttraumatic growth (12,13,86).…”
Section: The Negative Association Between Trait Rumination and Psgmentioning
confidence: 99%