Exploring Posttraumatic Growth Following Disaster Exposure: Mediating
Effects of Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Moderation by Dark
Personality Traits
Abstract
To investigate the relationship between disaster exposure and
posttraumatic growth, as well as the mediating role of cognitive emotion
regulation and the moderating role of dark personality traits, a study
was conducted among 1,508 individuals who experienced severe flooding in
Henan Province on 20 July 2021. The participants completed measures
including the Disaster Exposure Scale, the Posttraumatic Growth Scale,
the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Scale and the Dark Triad Scale. Results
showed that (1) disaster exposure had a significant negative predictive
effect on posttraumatic growth; (2) adaptive cognitive emotion
regulation and maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation fully mediated
the relationship between disaster exposure and posttraumatic growth; (3)
the front path, direct path, and back path of the mediating effect of
dark personality traits were involved in the relationship between
maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation and posttraumatic growth. The
practical implications of this study suggest that targeted assistance
can be provided through psychological interventions and self-management
training to enhance posttraumatic growth, alleviate the negative impact
of disaster exposure, and promote psychosocial well-being.