| Literature DB >> 23738193 |
Princess E Osei-Bonsu1, Terri L Weaver, Susan V Eisen, Jillon S Vander Wal.
Abstract
Studies examining the dimensionality of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) have yielded varying results. To date, no study has investigated the measure's factor structure in the context of DSM-defined traumatic events. The present study examined the structure in an undergraduate student sample (N = 379) reporting DSM-IV Criterion-A potentially traumatic events. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) did not support the original five-factor structure. Follow-up exploratory factor analysis and CFA on random halves of the sample showed poor model fit for 1-, 3-, and 7-factor models. Results suggest that the PTGI factor structure is unclear amongst individuals with DSM-IV traumatic events, and continued use of the total score is most appropriate. Future directions including the utility of the PTGI factors are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 23738193 PMCID: PMC3667636 DOI: 10.5402/2012/937582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-7966
Sample characteristics.
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| Age | ||
| 18 | 99 | 26.6 |
| 19 | 138 | 37.1 |
| 20 | 61 | 16.4 |
| 21 | 41 | 11.0 |
| 22 + | 32 | 8.7 |
| Missing | 1 | 0.3 |
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| Gender | ||
| Male | 106 | 28.5 |
| Female | 266 | 71.5 |
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| Race | ||
| White | 279 | 75.0 |
| Black | 21 | 5.6 |
| Asian | 41 | 11.0 |
| Other | 17 | 4.6 |
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| Hispanic/Latino ethnicity | ||
| Yes | 14 | 3.8 |
| No | 358 | 96.2 |
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| Year in school | ||
| Freshman | 173 | 46.5 |
| Sophomore | 101 | 27.2 |
| Junior | 61 | 16.4 |
| Senior | 37 | 9.9 |
Traumatic experiences.
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| Lifetime traumatic experiences | ||
| Serious accident | 199 | 53.5 |
| Life-threatening illness | 142 | 38.2 |
| Natural disaster | 140 | 37.6 |
| Nonsexual assault* | 88 | 23.6 |
| Other† | 72 | 19.4 |
| Sexual assault‡ | 64 | 17.1 |
| Imprisonment | 14 | 3.8 |
| Military combat | 11 | 3.0 |
| Torture | 5 | 1.5 |
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| Single versus multiple traumatic experiences | ||
| 1 event | 166 | 44.6 |
| ≥2 events | 206 | 55.4 |
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| PTGI event | ||
| Serious accident | 132 | 35.5 |
| Life-threatening illness | 96 | 25.8 |
| Natural disaster | 49 | 13.2 |
| Nonsexual assault* | 34 | 9.1 |
| Sexual assault‡ | 31 | 8.3 |
| Other† | 17 | 4.6 |
| Military combat | 7 | 1.9 |
| Imprisonment | 3 | 0.8 |
| Torture | 3 | 0.8 |
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| Time since PTGI event | ||
| <6 months | 72 | 19.4 |
| 6 months to 3 years | 127 | 34.1 |
| 3 to 5 years | 76 | 20.4 |
| >5 years | 94 | 25.3 |
| Unreported | 3 | 0.8 |
*Includes nonsexual assault by a family member/someone known and nonsexual assault by a stranger.
†Includes unexpected death of a loved one, witnessing/learning of a suicide attempt or completed suicide, personal suicidality, and witnessing mass causalities.
‡Includes sexual assault by a family member/someone known, sexual assault by a stranger, and sexual contact under age 18 with someone 5 or more years older.
Fit indices for models.
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| df | GFI | CFI | RMSEA | CI |
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| Original 5-factor | 1156.44 | 179 | .77 | .97 | .12 | .11–.13 |
| 7-factor | 720.20 | 131 | .72 | .96 | .15 | .14–.16 |
| 3-factor | 901.88 | 167 | .68 | .95 | .15 | .14–.16 |
| 1-factor | 1115.62 | 189 | .65 | .94 | .16 | .15–.17 |
Note. GFI = goodness of fit index; CFI = comparative fit index; RMSEA = root mean square error of approximation; CI = 90% confidence interval.
EFA factor loadings for the 8-factor solution.
| PTGI item | NP/EC | RO | PS | SC | CC | AL | NP | PO |
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| (1) I changed my priorities about what is important in life. | .40 | |||||||
| (3) I developed new interests. | .67 | |||||||
| (7) I established a new path for my life. | .69 | |||||||
| (8) I have a greater sense of closeness with others. | .60 | |||||||
| (9) I am more willing to express my emotions. | .64 | |||||||
| (6) I more clearly see that I can count on people in times of trouble. | .45 | |||||||
| (20) I learned a great deal about how wonderful people are. | .80 | |||||||
| (21) I better accept needing others. | .58 | |||||||
| (4) I have a greater feeling of self-reliance. | .42 | |||||||
| (10) I know better that I can handle difficulties. | .61 | |||||||
| (19) I discovered that I'm stronger than I thought I was. | .89 | |||||||
| (5) I have a better understanding of spiritual matters. | .95 | |||||||
| (18) I have a stronger religious faith. | .65 | |||||||
| (15) I have more compassion for others. | .44 | |||||||
| (17) I am more likely to try to change things which need changing. | .89 | |||||||
| (2) I have a greater appreciation for the value of my own life. | .57 | |||||||
| (13) I can better appreciate each day. | .61 | |||||||
| (14) New opportunities are available which wouldn't have been otherwise.* | .89 | |||||||
| (11) I am able to do better things with my life. | .42 | |||||||
| (12) I am better able to accept the way things work out. | .76 | |||||||
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Note. NP/EC = new path/emotional connectedness; RO = relating to others; PS = personal strength; SC = spiritual change; CC = compassion and change; AL = appreciation of life; NP = new possibilities; PO = positive outlook.
*Removed for confirmatory factor analysis.
EFA factor loadings for the 3-factor solution.
| PTGI item | OC | SOR | SC |
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| (1) I changed my priorities about what is important in life. | .55 | ||
| (3) I developed new interests. | .81 | ||
| (4) I have a greater feeling of self-reliance. | .50 | ||
| (7) I established a new path for my life. | .94 | ||
| (8) I have a greater sense of closeness with others. | .44 | ||
| (9) I am more willing to express my emotions. | .51 | ||
| (11) I am able to do better things with my life. | .46 | ||
| (12) I am better able to accept the way things work out. | .46 | ||
| (14) New opportunities are available which wouldn't have been otherwise. | .47 | ||
| (15) I have more compassion for others. | .43 | ||
| (17) I am more likely to try to change things which need changing. | .56 | ||
| (6) I more clearly see that I can count on people in times of trouble. | .41 | ||
| (10) I know better that I can handle difficulties. | .67 | ||
| (13) I can better appreciate each day. | .58 | ||
| (16) I put more effort into my relationships. | .44 | ||
| (19) I discovered that I'm stronger than I thought I was. | .80 | ||
| (20) I learned a great deal about how wonderful people are. | .81 | ||
| (21) I better accept needing others. | .76 | ||
| (5) I have a better understanding of spiritual matters. | .77 | ||
| (18) I have a stronger religious faith. | .94 | ||
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Note. OC = openness to change; SOR = self- and other-reliance; SC = spiritual change.
Item-total correlations and internal consistency for 3-factor structure.
| Factor/item | Corrected item-total correlation | Cronbach's |
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| (1) I changed my priorities about what is important in life. | .68 | |
| (3) I developed new interests. | .68 | |
| (4) I have a greater feeling of self-reliance. | .73 | |
| (7) I established a new path for my life. | .76 | |
| (8) I have a greater sense of closeness with others. | .69 | |
| (9) I am more willing to express my emotions. | .72 | |
| (11) I am able to do better things with my life. | .88 | |
| (12) I am better able to accept the way things work out. | .78 | |
| (14) New opportunities are available which wouldn't have been otherwise. | .59 | |
| (15) I have more compassion for others. | .71 | |
| (17) I am more likely to try to change things which need changing. | .85 | |
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| (6) I more clearly see that I can count on people in times of trouble. | .54 | |
| (10) I know better that I can handle difficulties. | .71 | |
| (13) I can better appreciate each day. | .68 | |
| (16) I put more effort into my relationships. | .74 | |
| (19) I discovered that I'm stronger than I thought I was. | .72 | |
| (20) I learned a great deal about how wonderful people are. | .74 | |
| (21) I better accept needing others. | .75 | |
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| (5) I have a better understanding of spiritual matters. | .77 | |
| (18) I have a stronger religious faith. | .77 | |
Item-total correlations and internal consistency for 7-factor structure.
| Factor/item | Corrected item-total correlation | Cronbach's |
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| (1) I changed my priorities about what is important in life. | .64 | |
| (3) I developed new interests. | .66 | |
| (7) I established a new path for my life. | .72 | |
| (8) I have a greater sense of closeness with others. | .69 | |
| (9) I am more willing to express my emotions. | .72 | |
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| (6) I more clearly see that I can count on people in times of trouble. | .58 | |
| (20) I learned a great deal about how wonderful people are. | .70 | |
| (21) I better accept needing others. | .65 | |
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| (4) I have a greater feeling of self-reliance. | .70 | |
| (10) I know better that I can handle difficulties. | .75 | |
| (19) I discovered that I'm stronger than I thought I was. | .75 | |
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| (5) I have a better understanding of spiritual matters. | .77 | |
| (18) I have a stronger religious faith. | .77 | |
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| (15) I have more compassion for others. | .71 | |
| (17) I am more likely to try to change things which need changing. | .71 | |
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| (2) I have a greater appreciation for the value of my own life. | .74 | |
| (13) I can better appreciate each day. | .74 | |
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| (11) I am able to do better things with my life. | .76 | |
| (12) I am better able to accept the way things work out. | .76 | |