2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10902-019-00105-x
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Core Beliefs Challenge and Posttraumatic Growth: Mediating Role of Rumination Among Internally Displaced Survivors of Terror Attacks

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“…First, it adds to this research stream by investigating the interplay between a social support factor (i.e., support from family members) and individual factors in predicting tourism workers’ PTG as a form of resilience in the face of a pandemic crisis. This interplay in our study is a valuable extension of prior works that have primarily focused on the effects of individual factors on PTG ( Eze et al, 2020 ; Lianchao & Tingting, 2020 ; Ogińska-Bulik & Zadworna-Cieślak, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…First, it adds to this research stream by investigating the interplay between a social support factor (i.e., support from family members) and individual factors in predicting tourism workers’ PTG as a form of resilience in the face of a pandemic crisis. This interplay in our study is a valuable extension of prior works that have primarily focused on the effects of individual factors on PTG ( Eze et al, 2020 ; Lianchao & Tingting, 2020 ; Ogińska-Bulik & Zadworna-Cieślak, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The predictive role of positive stress mindset for PTG also distinguishes the current study from prior PTG studies that have largely investigated antecedents such as trait resilience ( Bensimon, 2012 ; Ogińska-Bulik & Zadworna-Cieślak, 2018 ), core beliefs challenge ( Eze et al, 2020 ), cognitive appraisal, coping strategies ( Yeung et al, 2016 ), emotion regulation ( Orejuela-Dávila et al, 2019 ), self-compassion ( Wong & Yeung, 2017 ), and mindfulness ( Lianchao & Tingting, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Drawing on the conservation of resources (COR) theory (Hobfoll, 1989) and the impact of social support on cognitive processes (Kelly et al , 2017), our study expects that employer event communication can function as a resource to set in motion core beliefs examination, which may, in turn, be associated with resilience. Core beliefs examination alludes to the examination or re-examination of one’s rudimentary assumptions about the world, the life, the self and others that results in the identification of positive changes following an event (Eze et al , 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scienti c endeavors fully align with the traditional medical model and the search for so-called evidence-based interventions 48 . However, this type of research fails to contribute to understanding how the processes bring about change or to accumulating the knowledge that leads to better intervention protocols 49 . Such improvements come about by either removing elements that do not contribute to the relief (or may even be counterproductive) or by pointing to the crucial effective elements of the therapy.…”
Section: Phr Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%