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Death Stud ; 37(9): 789-802, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24517591

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Death and life co-exist in organ procurement surgery; untimely death for one provides hope for continued life for others. Drawing from interactionist theory, the impact of personal and environmental forces and functions specific to organ procurement surgery were examined. Seven nurses (6 women, 1 man aged 34-58 years) were provided with an opportunity to describe their experiences. Three core themes emerged from the qualitative analysis of the interviews: existential issues, coping strategies, and support for each other. Nurses spoke of ways in which they contribute to this challenging work and draw on inner resources.


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Directed Tissue Donation , Nurse's Role/psychology , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nursing Care/psychology , Perioperative Nursing/methods , Adult , Attitude to Death , Empathy , Existentialism/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nursing Methodology Research , Tissue Donors/psychology
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J Interpers Violence ; 22(6): 684-97, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17515430

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This study examined whether adult attachment and cognitive distortion mediate the relationship between childhood trauma and psychological adjustment. The participants were 219 students (40 men and 117 women) enrolled in a university degree. Participants completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, which assessed retrospective accounts of childhood trauma; the Relationships Scales Questionnaire, which measured two dimensions of adult attachment (model-of-self and model-of-other); the Cognitive Distortions Scale, which measured internal attributions and perceptions of controllability; and the Trauma Symptom Inventory, which assessed posttraumatic symptoms and was used in this study to measure psychological adjustment. Results supported the hypothesis that model-of-self and cognitive distortion are related constructs. The influence of model-of-self on psychological adjustment however was only via its effect on cognitive processes. In other words, a negative model-of-self influenced cognitive distortion, which in turn influenced the expression of symptoms in adults reporting a history of childhood trauma. The implications for therapy were considered.


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Child Abuse, Sexual/psychology , Internal-External Control , Reactive Attachment Disorder/psychology , Self Concept , Self-Assessment , Social Adjustment , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Child , Child Abuse, Sexual/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Male , Medical History Taking/methods , Reactive Attachment Disorder/diagnosis , Regression Analysis , Surveys and Questionnaires , Treatment Outcome
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