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Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI)×Multidimensionale Skala der wahrgenommenen sozialen Unterstützung (MSPSS)×
FachgebietTraumapsychologieTraumapsychologie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19961988
UrheberRichard G. Tedeschi & Lawrence G. CalhounGregory D. Zimet et al.
TypSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Wegweisende QuelleTedeschi, R. G., & Calhoun, L. G. (1996). The Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory: Measuring the positive legacy of trauma. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 9(3), 455-471. DOI ↗Zimet, G. D., Dahlem, N. W., Zimet, S. G., & Farley, G. K. (1988). The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Journal of Personality Assessment, 52(1), 30-41. DOI ↗
AliasnamenPTGI, Tedeschi and Calhoun PTGIMSPSS, Perceived Social Support Scale
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ZusammenfassungThe PTGI is a 21-item self-report scale measuring positive psychological outcomes and personal growth reported after trauma exposure. Developed by Tedeschi and Calhoun in 1996, the PTGI operationalizes the construct of posttraumatic growth (PTG)—the experience of positive life change accompanying psychological struggle with trauma. Unlike scales measuring psychopathology or symptom severity, the PTGI captures meaningful psychological and existential shifts often reported by trauma survivors, including enhanced relationships, increased personal strength, spiritual change, and life appreciation.The MSPSS is a 12-item self-report scale measuring perceived adequacy of social support from three key sources: family, friends, and significant other. Developed by Zimet and colleagues in 1988, the MSPSS assesses the subjective sense that one has available emotional and instrumental support—a critical protective factor against trauma-related psychopathology and a key component of resilience. The scale is widely used in trauma, mental health, and medical research to evaluate social support as both an outcome and a moderator of symptom severity.
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