| Literature DB >> 27869721 |
Michael Hollifield1,2, Andrea Gory3,4, Jennifer Siedjak5, Linda Nguyen6, Lucie Holmgreen7, Stevan Hobfoll8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Traumatic events involve loss of resources, which has consistently been found to be associated with developing stress-related illness such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Entities:
Keywords: PTSD; interventions; resources; trauma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27869721 PMCID: PMC5126801 DOI: 10.3390/jcm5110104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Figure 1Box about review methodology.
Figure 2Results of Search.
Figure 3Themes and number of studies included in final review.
Association Studies with a PTSD Focus, Summary Table.
| Authors and Year | Research Question | Sample size, Population, and Trauma Experience | Resources Measured | Other Measured Clinical Symptoms | Experienced Resource Gain | Positive Associations with Resource Gain | Associations with Resource Loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wu, Hung, Chen, 2002 [ | Is there a positive relationship between changes of health conditions/social relationships and the state of possessed resources? | 556 adults Taiwan Chi-Chi Earthquake | Objective and Subjective Threat 1
| Severity of Posttraumatic Symptoms 3 | Socio-economic Domain | Groups that experience “better” or “no change” in resources displayed fewer PTSD symptoms. | “Worse” group reported more posttraumatic symptoms. |
| Slobodin, Caspi, Klein, Berger and Hobfoll, 2011 [ | Does loss of resources mediate the relationship between trauma and posttraumatic responses? | 317 Bedouin servicemen | COR-E 5
| Depression 7
| Trauma-related gains in object resources | Gains reflected the ability to use defensive and avoidant strategies effectively. | Loss of personal resources negatively mediates the impact of trauma on development of psychological symptoms. |
| Hall, Bonanno, Bolton and Bass, 2014 [ | Does baseline psychological distress symptoms and changes in these symptoms were associated with changes in social resources? | 96 male and female adults | Social Support 30
| Depression 7
| Social Support | Decreased depression, anxiety and PTSD symptoms was significantly associated to gaining social integration. | Depression symptoms, PTSD symptoms and traumatic grief were associated with losses to social integration. |
| Hobfoll, Canetti-Nisim and Johnson, 2006 [ | What is the impact of terrorism on PTSD symptoms and depressive symptoms? | 905 Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel | Demographic Variables 8
| Depressive Symptoms 14
| Psychological Resource Gain | Psychosocial resource loss is strongly related to PTSD symptoms and depressive symptoms. | |
| Heath, Hall, Russ, Canetti and Hobfoll, 2012 [ | What are the transitional relationships among resource loss and psychological distress? | 752 Palestinian adults | Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Resources 5 | PTSD 17
| Psychological resource loss and psychological distress predicted each other over time. | ||
| Blaze and Shwalb, 2009 [ | What are the long term psychological impacts of Hurricane Katrina? | 636 high school aged students | Resource Loss 19
| General Psychological Distress (GPD) 22
| Self-esteem scores predicted posttraumatic stress. | ||
| Littleton, Grills-Taquechel and Axsom, 2009 [ | What are the risk factors for posttraumatic symptomatology? | 293 female university students | Social Support 24
| PTSD 25
| Resource loss in the time after shootings predicted experienced trauma. | ||
| Hobfoll, Tracey and Galea, 2006 [ | Does resource loss predict PTSD and depression? | 2752 random individuals in New York City | Sociodemographic characteristics 8
| Panic Attack Symptoms 31
| Critical role of resource loss in predicting PTSD and depression following terrorism. | ||
| Dekel and Hobfoll, 2007 [ | Examine emotional adjustment of Holocaust survivors when facing new stressors (Intifada). | 102 Holocaust survivors of Israel | Loss of Personal Resources 11
| PTSD 16
| During Holocaust those who lost a spouse or child had higher PTSD symptoms | ||
| Cordova, Walser, Neff and Ruzek, 2005 [ | To identify factors that influence emotional adjustment after injury to prevent future psychological impairment. | 47 emergency room admitted patients | COR-E 5
| PTSD 38
| Greater social constraints were associated with greater PTSD symptoms. | ||
| Littleton, Kumpula and Orcutt, 2011 [ | Do psychosocial resources predict PTSD symptoms? | 691 college women | Life Trauma History 39
| PTSD 42
| Resource loss experienced in the aftermath of the campus shooting predicted PTSD symptoms. |
1–67: See Appendix A.
Association Studies without PTSD Focus, Summary Table.
| Authors and Year | Study | Sample Population and Trauma Experienced | Resources Measured | Other Measured Clinical Symptoms | Experienced Resource Gain | Associations of Resource Gain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Littleton, Axsom and Grills-Taquechel, 2009 [ | Longitudinally examine interpersonal and interpersonal resource loss and gain in relation to college students’ psychological distress. | 193 College Women; ages 18–27 | Resource Loss and Resource Gain 5
| Depression 26
| Social Support | Decrease in depression and anxiety symptoms. |
| Wells, Hobfoll and Lavin, 1999 [ | Pattern of resource loss and resource gain in pregnant women during pregnancy and following pregnancy. | 71 women | COR-E 5 | Depressive Mood 26
| Gains during and after pregnancy include increase in self pride, optimism, and better relationship with others | Decrease in anger and depressed mood. |
| Hobfoll, Johnson, Ennis and Jackson, 2003 [ | Study how economic stress (material loss) alters women’s personal and social resources and how changes in the resources impact anger and depressive mood. | 714 women | Material Loss 5
| Depressive Mood 46
| Mastery Gain | Mastery gain has less depressive mood. |
| Holahan, Moos, Holahan and Cronkite, 1999 [ | Better understand the role of psychosocial resources in the stress and coping process. | 326 Individuals | Sociodemographics 8
| Depressive Symptoms 51 | Psychosocial Resources | Decrease of depressive symptoms |
| Cook, Aten, Moore, Hook and Davis, 2013 [ | Examine associations among resource loss, religiousness, posttraumatic growth, and physical and mental health. | 189 college students | Resource Loss 11
| Religious Comfort | Positive adjustment | |
| Ying, Akutsu, Zhang and Huang, 1997 [ | Test if sense of coherence serves as a mediator between stressors, resources, and psychological functioning. | 2234 Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Hmong, and Chinese-Vietnamese refugees | Resistance Deficit Variables 56
| Depression 58
| Sense of Cohesion | Lower rates of depression, anxiety and psychosocial dysfunction. |
| Zwieback and et al., 2010 [ | Analyzed patterns of loss, and gain and subsequent mental health. | 402 survivors of Hurricane Katrina | Social Support 60
| Psychological Distress 59 | Social Support | Resource gain showed no effect. |
| Smith and Freedy, 2000 [ | Examine the role of psychosocial resource loss after the Midwest Flood. The studied resources fully mediated flood effects. | 131 adults | Flood Exposure 64
| Resource gain was explained. |
43–65: See Appendix A.
Various assessment instruments used to measure constructs.
| Instrument | Construct Assessed | * Validated or Self-Made | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Objective and Subjective Index of Threat Questionnaire | Objective and Subject Threat | Self-Made |
| 2. | Changes in Life Domain Questionnaire | Subjective Evaluation of Changes In Life Domains and Coping Resources | Self-Made |
| 3. | The Posttraumatic Stress Reaction Index | Severity of Posttraumatic Symptoms | Validated |
| 4. | Coping Resources Questionnaire | Coping Resources | Self-Made |
| 5. | Conservation of Resources—Evaluation (COR-E) | Resources | Validated |
| 6. | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) IV Criterion A for PTSD | Traumatic Events | Validated |
| 7. | Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) | Anxiety and Depression | Validated |
| 8. | Demographic Questionnaire | Demographic Variables | Self-Made |
| 9. | Exposure to Terrorist or War-Related Event Questionnaire | Terrorist Attacks or War Related Events Since Beginning of Al Aqsa Intifada | Self-Made |
| 10. | Economic Resources Questionnaire | Loss of Economic Resources | Self-Made |
| 11. | COR Theory Questionnaire | Resources | Self-Made |
| 12. | Social Support Questionnaire | Support Satisfaction | Validated |
| 13. | Ethnocentrism, Political Violence, and Authoritarianism Questionnaire | Protective Attitudes | Self-Made |
| 14. | Public Health Questionnaire | Depressive Symptoms | Validated |
| 15. | Abbreviated Version of PTSD Symptom Scale | PTSD | Self-Made |
| 16. | PTSD Inventory | PTSD | Validated |
| 17. | PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview Format (PSS-I) | PTSD | Validated |
| 18. | Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) | Depressive Symptoms | Validated |
| 19. | Resource Loss Scale for Children (RLSC) | Resource Loss | Validated |
| 20. | Self-Esteem Inventory | Self-Esteem | Validated |
| 21. | Life Orientation Test | Optimism | Validated |
| 22. | General Health Questionnaire-12 | General Psychological Distress | Validated |
| 23. | Impact of Events Scale—Revised (IES-R) | Posttraumatic Stress | Validated |
| 24. | Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) | Social Support | Validated |
| 25. | PTSD Symptoms Scale—Self Report (PSS-SR) | PTSD | Validated |
| 26. | Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) | Depression | Validated |
| 27. | Four Dimension Anxiety Scale (FDAS) | Anxiety | Validated |
| 28. | September 11th Event Experiences Questionnaire | 9/11 Experiences | Self-Made |
| 29. | Lifetime Trauma Event Exposures Questionnaire | Lifetime Trauma Event Exposures | Self-Made |
| 30. | Social Support Questionnaire | Social Support | Self-Made |
| 31. | DSM IV Criteria for Panic Attacks | Panic Attack Symptoms | Validated |
| 32. | National Women’s Study (NWS) PTSD Module | PTSD | Validated |
| 33. | Major Depressive Scale from Structured Clinical Interview for DSM III—Revised | Depression | Validated |
| 34. | Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) | Psychiatric Symptoms | Validated |
| 35. | Social Constraints Scale (SCS) | Social Constraints | Validated |
| 36. | PTSD Stressor Criteria DSM-IV | Stressfulness of Events | Validated |
| 37. | Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ) | Acceptance and Action | Validated |
| 38. | Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist—Civilian (PCL-C) | PTSD | Validated |
| 39. | Life Trauma History | Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire (TLEQ) | Validated |
| 40. | Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 21 (DASS-21) | Psychological Distress | Validated |
| 41. | Exposure to Shooting Incident Questionnaire | Exposure To Shooting | Self-Made |
| 42. | Distressing Events Questionnaires (DEQ) | PTSD | Validated |
| 43. | Coping Strategies Inventory (CSI) | Coping Strategies | Validated |
| 44. | State Trait Anger Scale (STAS) | Anger | Validated |
| 45. | Mastery Scale | Mastery | Validated |
| 46. | Profile of Mood States (POMS) | Depressive Mood | Validated |
| 47. | State-Trait Expression Inventory (STAXI) | Anger | Validated |
| 48. | Family Environment Services (FES) | Family Support | Validated |
| 49. | Personality Characteristics Questionnaire | Personality Characteristics | Self-Made |
| 50. | Serious Negative Life Events Questionnaire | Life-Change Events | Validated |
| 51. | Research Diagnostic Criteria—Depressive Symptoms Index | Depressive Symptoms | Validated |
| 52. | Duke Religious Index (DRI) | General Religiousness | Validated |
| 53. | Religious Comfort and Strain Scale (RCSS) | General Religiousness | Validated |
| 54. | RAND Health Survey | Health and Adjustment | Validated |
| 55. | Posttraumatic Growth Inventory | Posttraumatic Growth | Validated |
| 56. | Resistance Deficit Variables | Generalized Resistance Resources | Self-Made |
| 57. | Sense of Coherence Scale | Sense of Coherence | Validated |
| 58. | Florida Health and Family Life Instrument | Psychological Dysfunction | Validated |
| 59. | K6 Scale | Psychological Distress | Validated |
| 60. | Social Provisions Scale | Social Support | Validated |
| 61. | Outlook and Sense of Identity Questionnaire | Goal Orientation | Self-Made |
| 62. | Reactive Responding—Short Form | Goal Orientation | Validated |
| 63. | Health and Hurricane Questionnaire | Health and Hurricane Exposure | Self-Made |
| 64. | Flood Exposure Questionnaire | Flood Exposure | Validated |
| 65. | Physical Symptoms Index | Physical Symptoms | Validated |
| 66. | Social Integration Questionnaire | Social Integration | Self-Made |
| 67. | Frequency of Social Interaction Questionnaire | Frequency of Social Interactions | Self-Made |
* “Validated” refers to there being support in the literature for the instrument having been shown valid with metric testing. “Self-made” refers to the instrument being made de-novo for the study cited.