RELACIÓN ENTRE ESTRÉS POSTRAUMÁTICO, AFRONTAMIENTO REPRESIVO Y RUMIACIÓN EN ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS CHILENOS

  • Caro Monroy P
  • Cova Solar F
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Abstract

Natural disasters have different impacts on people's psychological well-being and mental health. One of the most frequent consequences is the post-traumatic symptomatology. The psychological impact of disasters might be influenced by several factors. The coping style is one of the personal factors that influence the psychological impact of disasters. Objective: The current research assessed the relationship between posttraumatic stress and two ways of coping, repressive style and rumination in a sample of 314 undergraduate students that lived the earthquake and tsunami in the central region of Chile and that answered self-informed tools. Results: An inverse relationship between repressive coping and post-traumatic stress was found, as well as direct relationship between rumination and post-traumatic stress. Repressive coping and rumination showed an inverse relationship. Conclusion: These results allow a better understanding of the relationship between coping responses and person's propensity to answer negatively to traumatic experiences such as natural disasters. Repressive coping may not be a negative response and so could contribute to a decreased rumination, which is a factor that is associated to a greater post-traumatic symptomatology.

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Caro Monroy, P. P., & Cova Solar, F. M. (2012). RELACIÓN ENTRE ESTRÉS POSTRAUMÁTICO, AFRONTAMIENTO REPRESIVO Y RUMIACIÓN EN ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS CHILENOS. Ciencia y Enfermería, 18(3), 121–130. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-95532012000300012

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