The relationship between posttraumatic growth, self-efficacy, and social support in burn patients: A cross-sectional study
To explore the effects of self-efficacy and social support on posttraumatic growth among burn patients. This study adopted a cross-sectional design and used convenience sampling method to recruit moderate and severe burn patients. The study was conducted from January to July, 2018 in a tertiary hosp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Burns 2022-11, Vol.48 (7), p.1626-1631 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To explore the effects of self-efficacy and social support on posttraumatic growth among burn patients.
This study adopted a cross-sectional design and used convenience sampling method to recruit moderate and severe burn patients. The study was conducted from January to July, 2018 in a tertiary hospital in Linyi, China. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data on posttraumatic growth, social support, and self-efficacy. Path analysis conducted using SPSS AMOS 21.0 software was used to explore the relationship between the above three variables.
The mean scores for posttraumatic growth, social support, and self-efficacy were 58.11 ± 9.60, 43.48 ± 6.81, and 24.97 ± 5.71, respectively. Self-efficacy and social support were directly and positively related to posttraumatic growth among burn patients. Social support was also indirectly and positively associated with posttraumatic growth. Self-efficacy partially mediated the relationship between social support and posttraumatic growth.
Self-efficacy was an important mediator for burn patients’ social support and posttraumatic growth. Therefore, self-efficacy and social support should be considered when designing and implementing of interventions for posttraumatic growth among burn patients.
•Social support is positively related to self-efficacy among burn patients.•Self-efficacy is positively related to posttraumatic growth among burn patients.•Self-efficacy partially mediates between social support and posttraumatic growth. |
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ISSN: | 0305-4179 1879-1409 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.burns.2022.08.009 |