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Toward a better understanding of the relationship between resilience and posttraumatic growth in New Orleans mental health responders working in a post hurricane Katrina environment
International Conference on Fostering Human Resilience
There is some conceptual ambiguity between Resilience and Posttraumatic growth (PTG) in the professional literature, with
some suggesting that PTG is a form of Resilience and others that PTG is a superior construct. This study aimed to provide
further clarity by examining the relationship between Resilience and PTG in a group of New Orleans Mental Health Responders
(N=219) personally and professionally exposed to Hurricane Katrina. Findings indicate that the correlation between Resilience
and PTG is, as expected, positive and statistically significant albeit modest (r=.15, p=.024). When controlling for variables
associated with Resilience and PTG respectively, Compassion Satisfaction has the greatest overlap. Primary/Secondary Shared
Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress, and Compassion Fatigue exhibit moderately strong relationships to Resilience but rather
weak relationships to PTG. Conversely, the two remaining control variables, Life Events and Shared Trauma/Professional
Posttraumatic Growth, exhibit stronger relationships to PTG than to Resilience. These findings support the interrelationship
of resilience and posttraumatic growth, but suggest that each have specific variables more associated with one than the other.
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