RT Journal Article T1 Relationship Between Self-Perceived Health, Vitality, and Posttraumatic Growth in Liver Transplant Recipients. A1 Funuyet-Salas, Jesús A1 Martín-Rodríguez, Agustín A1 Borda-Mas, Mercedes A1 Avargues-Navarro, María Luisa A1 Gómez-Bravo, Miguel Ángel A1 Romero-Gómez, Manuel A1 Conrad, Rupert A1 Pérez-San-Gregorio, María Ángeles K1 liver transplantation K1 patients K1 posttraumatic growth K1 self-perceived health K1 vitality AB Our objective was to analyze the differences in posttraumatic growth in 240 liver transplant recipients based on two factors. First, self-perceived health: better (Group 1 = G1) and worse (Group 2 = G2). Second, vitality: more (Group 3 = G3) and less (Group 4 = G4). The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, SF-36 Health Survey (Item 2) and SF-12 Health Survey (vitality dimension) were used. Firstly, analyzing main effects recipients with better (G1) compared to worse (G2) self-perceived health, showed greater posttraumatic growth. Interaction effects were found on essential posttraumatic growth domains such as new possibilities (p = 0.040), personal strength (p = 0.027), and appreciation of life (p = 0.014). Statistically significant differences showed that among transplant recipients with worse self-perceived health (G2), those with more vitality had higher levels on abovementioned posttraumatic growth dimensions. However, in transplant recipients with better self-perceived health (G1) respective dimensions were not significantly influenced by the level of vitality. Among the recipients with less vitality (G4), those with better self-perceived health showed higher scores on abovementioned posttraumatic growth dimensions. We conclude that positive self-perceived health might compensate for a lack of vitality as well as a high level of vitality may compensate for negative self-perceived health regarding the development of crucial aspects of posttraumatic growth after liver transplantation. SN 1664-1078 YR 2019 FD 2019-06-11 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14208 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14208 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 7, 2025