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. 2013 May 21;25:6. doi: 10.1186/2052-4374-25-6

Table 3.

Univariate regression for analysis of factors influencing posttraumatic growth1)

 
 
Subscales of Posttraumatic growth
 
Posttraumatic growth
Relating to others
New possibilities
Personal strength
Appreciation of life
Spiritual change
  B Beta B Beta B Beta B Beta B Beta B Beta
Psychological pain
0.245
3.589
0.257
3.775
0.203
2.952
0.228
3.327
0.188
2.727
0.150*
2.152
Posttraumatic stress
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hyper-arousal
0.260
3.824
0.225
3.279
0.273
4.030
0.196
2.835
0.334
5.034
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Invasion
0.314
4.706
0.276
4.082
0.325
4.891
0.255
3.746
0.373
5.715
---
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Avoidance
0.290
4.312
0.256
3.757
0.278
4.108
0.255
3.742
0.342
5.167
---
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Support in crises
0.145*
2.072
0.148*
2.117
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stress Coping
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ways of pursuing social support
0.482
7.778
0.486
7.862
0.424
6.621
0.442
6.966
0.360
5.464
0.331
4.961
Problem solving-centered methods
0.271
3.957
0.245
3.558
0.266
3.886
0.288
4.226
0.232
3.349
0.110
1.558
Avoidance-centered coping methods 0.339 5.101 0.333 5.002 0.309 4.595 0.266 3.895 0.271 3.982 0.290 4.288

1) Only statistically significant variables are presented in the table. Regression was used for Psychological pain, Posttraumatic stress (Invasion, Hyper-arousal, Avoidance), Support in crises, Stress Coping (Ways of pursuing social support, Problem solving-centered methods, Avoidance-centered coping methods).

*p<0.05, p<0.01, p<0.001.