TY - JOUR
T1 - Posttraumatic Growth in Adolescence
T2 - The Role of Religiosity, Distress, and Forgiveness
AU - Laufer, Avital
AU - Hamama-Raz, Yaira
AU - Levine, Stephen Zvi
AU - Solomon, Zahava
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This study examines the role of religiosity in posttraumatic growth in Israeli religious, traditional, and secular adolescents (n = 1482; aged 16) who were exposed to terror events. Results showed that religious youth reported higher levels of growth than secular youth. Among secular and traditional youth posttraumatic symptoms and an unwillingness to forgive were positively associated with growth. For religious youth forgiveness was positively associated with growth. Fear of terror was positively associated with growth across the groups. These findings imply that since the predictors of growth vary by religiosity, it has different meanings depending on the religiosity of the youth. Growth seems to be a function of distress among secular and traditional but not religious youth. This extends our understanding of the role of religiosity in the posttraumatic growth process among adolescents following terror.
AB - This study examines the role of religiosity in posttraumatic growth in Israeli religious, traditional, and secular adolescents (n = 1482; aged 16) who were exposed to terror events. Results showed that religious youth reported higher levels of growth than secular youth. Among secular and traditional youth posttraumatic symptoms and an unwillingness to forgive were positively associated with growth. For religious youth forgiveness was positively associated with growth. Fear of terror was positively associated with growth across the groups. These findings imply that since the predictors of growth vary by religiosity, it has different meanings depending on the religiosity of the youth. Growth seems to be a function of distress among secular and traditional but not religious youth. This extends our understanding of the role of religiosity in the posttraumatic growth process among adolescents following terror.
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U2 - doi.org/10.1521/jscp.2009.28.7.862
DO - doi.org/10.1521/jscp.2009.28.7.862
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SN - 0736-7236
VL - 28
SP - 862
EP - 880
JO - Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
JF - Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
IS - 7
ER -