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Posttraumatic Growth Among Family Members With Missing Persons From War in Kosovo: Association With Social Support and Community Involvement.

Aliriza Arenliu1, Fatmire Shala-Kastrati2, Vjollca Berisha Avdiu3, Moshe Landsman1.   

Abstract

There is almost no data on the role of social support and in general on posttraumatic growth among people who have missing family member(s) as result of war and who experience ambiguous loss. This study explores relationship between reported posttraumatic growth and perceived social support and social activism in community-based organizations dealing directly with issues of missing persons. Family members who reported higher levels of social support from family, friends, and important others reported significant higher levels of posttraumatic growth. Family members that reported being active in community-based organizations reported significant higher averages in posttraumatic growth scores in total and its subscales. Regression analyses indicates that factors associated posttraumatic growth were as follows: being active in community organization dealing with missing person's issues and higher levels of social support from friends and family. Findings provide insight for clinicians working with this population and psycho social experts working in postconflict contexts.

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Keywords:  Kosovo; community organizations; missing persons; posttraumatic growth; social support; war

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28816604     DOI: 10.1177/0030222817725679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Omega (Westport)        ISSN: 0030-2228


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1.  Living on the Edge: Emotional and Behavioral Problems in a Sample of Kosovar Veterans and Wives of Veterans 16 Years Postwar.

Authors:  Mimoza Shahini; Leslie A Rescorla; Merita Shala; Shqipe Ukshini
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2019-09-13       Impact factor: 4.157

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