General self-efficacy and posttraumatic stress after a natural disaster: A longitudinal study

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Nygaard E. [1 ,2 ]
Hussain A. [3 ]
Siqveland J. [3 ,4 ]
Heir T. [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Blindern, Postbox 1094, Oslo
[2] Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway (RBUP), Nydalen, Postbox 4623, Oslo
[3] Department of Mental Health Services, Akershus University Hospital, Sykehusveien 25, Lørenskog
[4] Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Blindern, Postbox 1171, Oslo
[5] Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Nydalen, Postbox 181, Oslo
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Disaster; Posttraumatic stress reactions; PTSD; Self-efficacy;
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10.1186/s40359-016-0119-2
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Background: Self-efficacy may be an important factor in individuals' recovery from posttraumatic stress reactions after a natural disaster. However, few longitudinal studies have investigated whether self-efficacy predicts the course of posttraumatic recovery beyond lower initial levels of distress. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether general self-efficacy is related to recovery from posttraumatic stress reactions from a longitudinal perspective. Methods: A total of 617 Norwegians exposed to the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami completed self-report questionnaires measuring their level of disaster exposure and general self-efficacy at 6 months and posttraumatic stress reactions 6 months and 2 years post-disaster. Predictors of changes in posttraumatic stress reactions were analyzed with multivariate mixed effects models. Results: Self-efficacy at 6 months post-disaster was unrelated to trauma exposure and inversely related to posttraumatic stress reactions at 6 months and 2 years post-disaster. However, self-efficacy was not related to recovery from posttraumatic stress reactions between 6 months and 2 years post-disaster. Conclusions: In conclusion, general self-efficacy is related to lower levels of posttraumatic stress reactions in the first months after a disaster but does not appear to be related to improved recovery rates over the longer term. © 2016 Nygaard et al.
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