2017
DOI: 10.18290/rped.2017.9.3-2
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Pozytywne zmiany w percepcji kobiet z nabytą niepełnosprawnością ruchową

Abstract: WPROWADZENIEKategoria zmian następujących w procesie przystosowania u osób po nabyciu trwałej niepełnosprawności ruchowej zyskała w ostatnim dziesięcioleciu nowe podłoże interpretacyjne. Zawiera się ono w większej niż dotychczas koncentracji na aspektach pozytywnych, elementach konstruktywnych i rozwojowych w wyjaśnianiu konsekwencji doznania ograniczeń ruchowych. Po okresie wieloletniego skupiania się badaczy na analizie negatywnych przeobrażeń powstających na skutek doświadczania krytycznych zdarzeń życiowyc… Show more

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“…It was found that stronger beliefs about the kindness of the surrounding world, meaningfulness and explainability of life events and human valence are related to a higher frequency of using task-based coping with problems related to the disability of adult siblings, but only in people with higher PTG . These results are consistent with previous findings and with the theories of coping and post-traumatic growth (Trzebiński & Zięba, 2004;Byra, 2017;Wu et al ., 2020) . Experiencing growth is associated with a certain cognitive restructur-ing, a change in beliefs about the world, life, events, and human strength in adversity .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…It was found that stronger beliefs about the kindness of the surrounding world, meaningfulness and explainability of life events and human valence are related to a higher frequency of using task-based coping with problems related to the disability of adult siblings, but only in people with higher PTG . These results are consistent with previous findings and with the theories of coping and post-traumatic growth (Trzebiński & Zięba, 2004;Byra, 2017;Wu et al ., 2020) . Experiencing growth is associated with a certain cognitive restructur-ing, a change in beliefs about the world, life, events, and human strength in adversity .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…PTG is linked to beliefs about the world since cognitive assumptions about the world must consider a new assessment of unfortunate situations and circumstances when experiencing positive psychological changes (Calhoun & Tedeschi, 2006;Janoff-Bulman, 2006) . People with higher PTG are more involved in reconstruing their cognitive beliefs (Tomich & Helgeson, 2004;Brooks et al ., 2017), have stronger beliefs about the order and purposefulness of the world (Byra & Ćwirynkało, 2020), and adopt flexible coping strategies, both approach and avoidance-oriented coping (Kunz et al ., 2018;Byra, 2019) . Based on the cited research results, it can be assumed that the moderation model will explain how the relationship between beliefs about the world and coping at different levels of PTG changes in adult siblings of people with ID .…”
Section: Posttraumatic Growth As a Moderator Of The Relationship Betw...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is confirmed by previous pre-pandemic studies conducted by Byra and Parchomiuk (2015) among mothers of children with ASD, where a significant but weak relationship between resilience and strategies was found. Positive relationships between selected resilience indices and task coping, and negative relationships with emotionalavoidance were established [41]. Other research by Gagat-Matuła (2021) conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic among parents of children with ASD showed that respondents more often prefer constructive coping with stress using the task focused style (SSZ) if a spouse assesses both themselves and their spouse as more supportive and engaged in communication (marriage communication) and less deprecating.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…For this reason, the importance of social support (Jiao et al, 2012) and emotional support (Attawong and Kovindha, 2005) towards disability acceptance should be emphasised in each society. Byra (2017a) showed a correlation between disability acceptance and posttraumatic development among women with SCI and limb amputation. Disability acceptance should be discussed in connection with the selected disability variables such as the type and duration of injury or the level of functional impairment (Li and Moore, 1998;Martz and Livneh, 2003;Carl, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%