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Emotion regulatory flexibility sheds light on the elusive relationship between repeated traumatic exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms

  • Einat Levy-Gigi
  • , George A. Bonanno
  • , Alla R. Shapiro
  • , Gal Richter-Levin
  • , Szabolcs Kéri
  • , Gal Sheppes
  • University of Haifa
  • National Psychiatry and Addiction Center
  • Columbia University
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • University of Szeged
  • Tel Aviv University

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Abstract

Conventional wisdom suggests that repeated traumatic exposure should strongly relate to increased posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. However, research with first responders, who are repeatedly exposed to traumatic events, finds inconsistent links to PTSD. Although recent studies explored associations between general self-reported emotion-regulation and PTSD, the present study was the first to test the moderating role of regulatory choice flexibility, the ability to choose regulatory options that suit contextual demands. A total of 69 firefighters with differing dutyrelated traumatic-exposure were tested on an innovative performance-based regulatory choice flexibility paradigm and evaluated for PTSD symptoms using clinical interviews. We predicted and found that firefighters with low but not high regulatory choice flexibility showed a significant positive correlation between traumatic exposure and PTSD symptoms. This moderation was specific to PTSD symptoms and contributed above and beyond other well-established correlates of PTSD. The results suggest that regulatory choice flexibility can intersect the deleterious link between traumatic exposure and PTSD symptoms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-39
Number of pages12
JournalClinical Psychological Science
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2015.

Funding

This study was supported by the U.S.–Israel Binational Science Foundation (Grant 2013067) to E.L.-G., G.A.B., and G.S.

FundersFunder number
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation2013067

    Keywords

    • Choice
    • Emotion regulation
    • Exposure
    • Flexibility
    • PTSD
    • Trauma

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