Posttraumatic Stress and Interpersonal Sensitivity: Alexithymia as Mediator and Emotional Expressivity as Moderator

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作者
Slanbekova, Gulnara Kobylanovna [1 ]
Chung, Man Cheung [4 ]
Karipbaev, Baizhol Iskakovich [2 ]
Sabirova, Raikhan Shaikhishevna [3 ]
Alimbayeva, Roza Togayevna [1 ]
机构
[1] Karaganda State Univ, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
[2] Karaganda State Univ, Philosophy, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
[3] Karaganda State Univ, Dept Psychol, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
[4] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Educ, Dept Educ Psychol, Shatin, Ho Tim Bldg, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
PTSD; Alexithymia; Interpersonal sensitivity; Emotional expressivity; CHILDHOOD SEXUAL-ABUSE; MENTAL-HEALTH; DEFENSE STYLES; EGO DEFENSE; DISORDER; TRAUMA; SYMPTOMS; PTSD; PREVALENCE; INVENTORY;
D O I
10.1007/s11126-018-9612-5
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
This study examined 1) the link between PTSD from past trauma, interpersonal sensitivity and psychiatric co-morbidity, 2) mediational effects of alexithymia on 1), and 3) moderated mediational effects with emotional expressivity as the moderator. Five hundred and fifteen Kazakh students completed the Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale, General Health Questionnaire-28, Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, Berkeley Expressivity Questionnaire and Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure. The results showed that 28% met the criteria for full-PTSD. Controlling for academic year, age and university major, PTSD from past trauma was significantly correlated with interpersonal sensitivity and psychiatric co-morbidity. Alexithymia mediated the impact of PTSD on interpersonal sensitivity and psychiatric co-morbidity. Alexithymia, however, did not interact with type of emotional expressivity to influence outcomes. Moderated mediational effects were not found. To conclude, following trauma, Kazakh students can experience heightened levels of interpersonal sensitivity and psychological symptoms. These problems are particularly severe for those who have difficulty getting in touch with their emotions.
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页码:249 / 261
页数:13
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