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From Shattered Assumptions to Weakened Worldviews: Trauma Symptoms Signal Anxiety Buffer Disruption.

Donald Edmondson1, Stephenie R Chaudoir, Mary Alice Mills, Crystal L Park, Julie Holub, Jennifer M Bartkowiak.   

Abstract

The fundamental assertion of worldview-based models of posttraumatic stress disorder is that trauma symptoms result when traumatic experiences cannot be readily assimilated into previously held worldviews. In two studies, we test the anxiety buffer disruption hypothesis, which states that trauma symptoms result from the disruption of normal death anxiety-buffering functions of worldview. In Study 1, participants with trauma symptoms greater than the cutoff for PTSD evinced greater death-thought accessibility than those with sub-clinical or negligible symptoms after a reminder of death. In Study 2, participants with clinically significant trauma symptoms showed no evidence of worldview defense though death-thoughts were accessible. These results support the anxiety buffer disruption hypothesis, and suggest an entirely new approach to experimental PTSD research.

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Keywords:  PTSD; anxiety buffer; death; shattered assumptions; terror management; trauma

Year:  2011        PMID: 24077677      PMCID: PMC3783359          DOI: 10.1080/15325024.2011.572030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Loss Trauma        ISSN: 1532-5024


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