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The relationship between empowerment support, motivation for self-care, mental health self-care, well-being, and incest trauma resolution in adult female survivors.
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The relationship between empowerment support, motivation for self-care, mental health self-care, well-being, and incest trauma resolution in adult female survivors./
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Urbancic, Joan C.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1992,
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239 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 55-02, Section: B.
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The relationship between empowerment support, motivation for self-care, mental health self-care, well-being, and incest trauma resolution in adult female survivors.
Urbancic, Joan C.
The relationship between empowerment support, motivation for self-care, mental health self-care, well-being, and incest trauma resolution in adult female survivors.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1992 - 239 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 55-02, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 1992.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This study advanced the scientific base of nursing knowledge by providing support for propositions in Orem's self-care deficit theory to explain incest trauma resolution and well-being in adult female incest survivors. Basic conditioning factors of incest trauma and empowerment support, and independent variables of motivation for self-care and mental health self-care accounted for a significant amount of variance in subjective well-being (48%) and incest trauma resolution (41%) among adult female survivors of incest (N = 147). Mental health self-care accounted for more variance in subjective well-being than any other variable in both hierarchical and stepwise regression analysis. After incest trauma, mental health self-care also was the second strongest predictor of incest trauma resolution. These results provide strong support for the need to expand Orem's concept of self-care to include mental health self-care. An important new instrument, the Empowerment Support Scale, was found to have strong support for reliability and validity. Factor analysis provided tentative support for conceptualization of the Empowerment Support Scale as a unidimensional instrument. The Empowerment Support Scale was designed by the researcher to measure the survivors's perceived degree of received support which facilitated feelings of mastery, control, competence, and self-worth, and support to act on these feelings. A third instrument, the Incest Trauma Aftereffects Scale (adapted from Courtois, 1979), encouraged survivors to process, evaluate, and report their perspective of abuse aftereffects. An extensive and rich body of data was generated from the exploratory portion of this research which increased the understanding of incest trauma and factors that contribute to its recovery in adult female incest survivors. The extensive personal comments of the survivors clearly demonstrated that they found participation to be therapeutic and empowering. The results of this study should dispel some of the fears of traumatizing women by exploring sensitive issues such as incest experiences.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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