Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Apr 19, 2025; 15(4): 100819
Published online Apr 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i4.100819
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Figure 1  Flowchart of patient recruitment and exclusion.
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Figure 2 Analysis of sleep quality in the better and poor resilience groups. cP < 0.001. PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
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Figure 3 Analysis of the posttraumatic growth of the better and poor resilience groups. A: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of relating to others; B: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of new possibilities; C: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of personal strength; D: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of spiritual change; E: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of appreciation of life; F: Inter-group comparison of scores in terms of the total score. aP < 0.05, bP < 0.01.
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Figure 4 Relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic growth. A: Correlation between resilience and Chinese version of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (C-PTGI) (relating to others); B: Correlation between resilience and C-PTGI (new possibilities); C: Correlation between resilience and C-PTGI (personal strength); D: Correlation between psychological resilience and C-PTGI (spiritual change); E: The correlation between resilience and C-PTGI (appreciation of life); F: Correlation between resilience and C-PTGI (total score). C-PTGI: Chinese version of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory.