Metaphors and related expressions in older adults in the field of trauma and stress-related disorders: A scoping review

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Title
Metaphors and related expressions in older adults in the field of trauma and stress-related disorders: A scoping review
Journal
Metaphor and Symbol
Author(s)
Rossi S., Maercker A., Heim E.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/01/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
38
Number
1
Pages
50-69
Language
english
Abstract
A scoping review was conducted to explore the metaphors and related expressions older adults use to describe extremely stressful events that may lead to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Complex PTSD (CPTSD), Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), or Adjustment Disorder (AjD). Relevant databases from psychology, gerontology, and related fields were searched. In addition, relevant references found in included papers were considered. Inclusion criteria were: qualitative study, sample of older adults (age 65+), and focus on maladaptive rather than adaptive psychological aspects. Eleven studies focusing on PTSD, 5 on CPTSD, 13 on PGD, and 10 on AjD were included. Metaphors and other expressions related to extremely stressful events were then extracted and analyzed. Multiple linguistic expressions to describe extremely stressful events and stress-related symptoms were identified. Metaphors and related expressions often referred to the body and the theme of moving on with one’s life.
Keywords
Older adults, PTSD, Trauma
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06/01/2023 11:22
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