Predictors of post-traumatic growth in young adult burn survivors.

Burns

Department of Counseling Psychology and Social Welfare, Handong Global University, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines post-traumatic growth in young adult burn survivors in Korea, aiming to determine their overall positive psychological change after trauma and identify influencing factors.
  • Results showed that while these survivors experienced some growth (average score 36.86), it was less than previously expected.
  • Key factors affecting their growth included changes in family relationships, the treatment situation, and the level of interpersonal relationship skills, highlighting the importance of supportive relationships in recovery.

Article Abstract

Although burns most often result in negative psychological consequences, some studies have identified self-reported, positive psychological growth after such injuries. Post-traumatic growth is a positive psychological change in which an individual develops stronger functioning, beliefs, and values following a trauma. To date, no quantitative analysis has been done of post-traumatic growth in young adult burn survivors. The present study aims: (1) to delineate the overall level of post-traumatic growth among Korean young adult burn survivors, and (2) to investigate the factors that influence the post-traumatic growth. To accomplish this, data for 221 burn survivors in a burn hospital and self-help groups were analyzed. Young adult burn survivors were found to have experienced post-traumatic growth, although to a lesser degree than previous research would suggest (36.86 ± 31.16). Results of the hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that change in a family relationship after the burn experience, treatment situation, and level of interpersonal relationship skills, were statistically significant in young adult burn survivors' post-traumatic growth. Results support good interpersonal relationship skills and positive family relationships appear to facilitate the positive growth after burn experience. Clinical implications are presented in the discussion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2021.08.018DOI Listing

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