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Autobiographical Meaning Making Protects the Sense of Self-Continuity Past Forced Migration.

Christin Camia1, Rida Zafar2.   

Abstract

Forced migration changes people's lives and their sense of self-continuity fundamentally. One memory-based mechanism to protect the sense of self-continuity and psychological well-being is autobiographical meaning making, enabling individuals to explain change in personality and life by connecting personal experiences and other distant parts of life to the self and its development. Aiming to replicate and extend prior research, the current study investigated whether autobiographical meaning making has the potential to support the sense of self-continuity in refugees. We therefore collected life narratives from 31 refugees that were coded for autobiographical reasoning, self-event connections, and global narrative coherence. In line with prior research, results suggest that autobiographical meaning making relates to a higher sense of self-continuity and less psychological distress. Yet, if refugees experienced many continuing postdisplacement stressors in addition to their forced displacement, autobiographical meaning making was associated with higher self-discontinuity and greater psychological distress, especially with trauma-related symptoms such as memory intrusion and hyperarousal. Altogether, results indicate that autobiographical meaning making helps to compensate the effects of extreme biographical disruptions on the sense of self-continuity, as long as the stress caused by the biographical change is not overwhelming or too protracted.
Copyright © 2021 Camia and Zafar.

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Keywords:  autobiographical reasoning; life narrative; meaning making; personal identity; well-being

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732188      PMCID: PMC7959802          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.618343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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