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  • Negative Posttraumatic Cognitions Color the Pathway from Event Centrality to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms
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  1. Johanßen, Helen |
  2. Schoofs, Nikola |
  3. Kliegl, Reinhold |
  4. Bermpohl, Felix |
  5. Ülsmann, Dominik |
  6. Schulte-Herbrüggen, Olaf |
  7. Priebe, Kathlen |
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  • 2021-09-17
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  • 46(2):333-342
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-021-10266-w |
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  • Background: The centrality of an event indicates the extent to which it becomes a core part of identity and life story. Event centrality (EC) has been shown to have a strong relationship with PTSD symptoms, which seems to be indirectly influenced by negative post-traumatic cognitions (PTC). However, research on this potential mediation and its causal links particularly with clinical samples is limited and essential to derive treatment implications. Methods: Pre- and post treatment data of 103 day-unit patients with PTSD was examined using mediation analyses and structural equation modeling. Results: Negative PTC mediated the relationship between EC and PTSD symptoms, partially pre- and completely post treatment. Within extended longitudinal analyses causal directions of the mediation pathways were not adequately interpretable due to unexpected suppression effects. Conclusions: The results suggest that EC may only have an indirect effect on PTSD symptoms through negative PTC. Thus, decreasing negative PTC which are connected to centralized events might be a key element for PTSD treatment. Thereby, transforming the cognitions' valence to more positive and constructive forms could be crucial rather than mere decentralization. Although suppression effects limited causal inferences, they do not contradict the mediation and further indicate potential interactional terms and a transformation of EC.
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lokal Posttraumatic cognitions
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