Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden

Different studies showed a substantially higher rate of different psychological symptoms like PTSD, depression and anxiety in mothers after preterm birth compared with mothers after at term birth. Anyhow lots of mothers stay well and do not develop any symptom after preterm birth. This raises the qu...

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Main Author: Gebker, Stefanie
Other Authors: Prof. Dr. Beate Schücking
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: 2010
Subjects:
Wut
Online Access:https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-201011056688
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spelling ndltd-uni-osnabrueck.de-oai-repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de-urn-nbn-de-gbv-700-2010110566882020-10-28T17:22:39Z Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden Adjustment to Preterm Birth: Pathogenous and Salutogenous Effects of Shame and Guilt and Personal Resilience on Maternal Wellbeing Gebker, Stefanie Prof. Dr. Beate Schücking Prof. Dr. Julius Kuhl Scham Schuld Wut PTBS Bewältigung Wohlbefinden Persönliche Resilienz Posttraumatische Reifung Frühgeburt Selbstschutzsystem guilt shame anger wellbeing preterm birth posttraumatic growth PTSD adjustment personal resilience 77.84 - Krisenbewältigung 44.07 - Medizinische Psychologie ddc:150 ddc:610 Different studies showed a substantially higher rate of different psychological symptoms like PTSD, depression and anxiety in mothers after preterm birth compared with mothers after at term birth. Anyhow lots of mothers stay well and do not develop any symptom after preterm birth. This raises the question, which factors help women to stay well (salutogenous factors) and which factors may support the development of symptoms (pathogenous factors). Little research in this context has dealt with the role of shame and guilt and personal resilience factors like a high sense of coherence. For this reason the medium-term effects of shame and guilt and personal resilience on the outcome of mothers’ adjustment to preterm birth shall be investigated in the current study. This is done in the framework of a multidimensional model for the study of psychological effects of trauma (Maercker, 2003). Aspects of outcome in this study are different psychological symptoms, psychological, physiological and social wellbeing and posttraumatic grow. Grounded in the Personality-System-Interaction-Theory (PSI-Theory, Kuhl, 2001) the functions of different components of shame and guilt and a resilient self-protection-system for the mothers’ adjustment were postulated, tested and discussed. 88 mother after preterm birth before 35 weeks gestational age were asked a few days after preterm birth (T1) and three to four month later (T2, N = 59) in terms of the important variables. Statistical data analyses mainly via regression calculation indicate according to other results in shame and guilt research a substantial dysfunctional effect of shame on mothers’ psychological adjustment, which is partly mediated through the feeling of anger. Feelings of shame and anger mediated in parts the relation between level of trauma intensity and outcome. On the other side there are no or opposing effects of reparation oriented guilt especially related to symptoms of intrusion and hyperarousal (PTSD), which shows an adaptive component of guilt. A resilient self-protection-system in terms of high self determination, low self fragmentation, and a high sense of coherence (SOC) were found to protect against the development of symptoms while high action orientation showed functional effects in relation to psychological and social wellbeing. The cross-sectional data supported the postulated mediation of the relation between self-protection-system and outcome through feelings of shame and anger, whereas longitudinal data support an independent impact of shame and guilt on the one side and personal resilience on the other. There were only little results in relation to posttraumatic grows. Clinical implications of results and consequences for further research are discussed. 2010-11-05 doc-type:doctoralThesis https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-201011056688 ger Namensnennung-NichtKommerziell-KeineBearbeitung 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ application/pdf application/zip
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language German
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Scham
Schuld
Wut
PTBS
Bewältigung
Wohlbefinden
Persönliche Resilienz
Posttraumatische Reifung
Frühgeburt
Selbstschutzsystem
guilt
shame
anger
wellbeing
preterm birth
posttraumatic growth
PTSD
adjustment
personal resilience
77.84 - Krisenbewältigung
44.07 - Medizinische Psychologie
ddc:150
ddc:610
spellingShingle Scham
Schuld
Wut
PTBS
Bewältigung
Wohlbefinden
Persönliche Resilienz
Posttraumatische Reifung
Frühgeburt
Selbstschutzsystem
guilt
shame
anger
wellbeing
preterm birth
posttraumatic growth
PTSD
adjustment
personal resilience
77.84 - Krisenbewältigung
44.07 - Medizinische Psychologie
ddc:150
ddc:610
Gebker, Stefanie
Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
description Different studies showed a substantially higher rate of different psychological symptoms like PTSD, depression and anxiety in mothers after preterm birth compared with mothers after at term birth. Anyhow lots of mothers stay well and do not develop any symptom after preterm birth. This raises the question, which factors help women to stay well (salutogenous factors) and which factors may support the development of symptoms (pathogenous factors). Little research in this context has dealt with the role of shame and guilt and personal resilience factors like a high sense of coherence. For this reason the medium-term effects of shame and guilt and personal resilience on the outcome of mothers’ adjustment to preterm birth shall be investigated in the current study. This is done in the framework of a multidimensional model for the study of psychological effects of trauma (Maercker, 2003). Aspects of outcome in this study are different psychological symptoms, psychological, physiological and social wellbeing and posttraumatic grow. Grounded in the Personality-System-Interaction-Theory (PSI-Theory, Kuhl, 2001) the functions of different components of shame and guilt and a resilient self-protection-system for the mothers’ adjustment were postulated, tested and discussed. 88 mother after preterm birth before 35 weeks gestational age were asked a few days after preterm birth (T1) and three to four month later (T2, N = 59) in terms of the important variables. Statistical data analyses mainly via regression calculation indicate according to other results in shame and guilt research a substantial dysfunctional effect of shame on mothers’ psychological adjustment, which is partly mediated through the feeling of anger. Feelings of shame and anger mediated in parts the relation between level of trauma intensity and outcome. On the other side there are no or opposing effects of reparation oriented guilt especially related to symptoms of intrusion and hyperarousal (PTSD), which shows an adaptive component of guilt. A resilient self-protection-system in terms of high self determination, low self fragmentation, and a high sense of coherence (SOC) were found to protect against the development of symptoms while high action orientation showed functional effects in relation to psychological and social wellbeing. The cross-sectional data supported the postulated mediation of the relation between self-protection-system and outcome through feelings of shame and anger, whereas longitudinal data support an independent impact of shame and guilt on the one side and personal resilience on the other. There were only little results in relation to posttraumatic grows. Clinical implications of results and consequences for further research are discussed.
author2 Prof. Dr. Beate Schücking
author_facet Prof. Dr. Beate Schücking
Gebker, Stefanie
author Gebker, Stefanie
author_sort Gebker, Stefanie
title Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
title_short Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
title_full Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
title_fullStr Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
title_full_unstemmed Belastungsfolgen nach Frühgeburt: Die patho- und salutogene Wirkung des Scham- und Schulderlebens und der persönlichen Resilienz auf das mütterliche Wohlbefinden
title_sort belastungsfolgen nach frühgeburt: die patho- und salutogene wirkung des scham- und schulderlebens und der persönlichen resilienz auf das mütterliche wohlbefinden
publishDate 2010
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