Mordeno, Imelu G.Imelu G.MordenoDr. NALIPAY Ma. Jenina N.Cue, Miriam P.Miriam P.Cue2024-07-302024-07-302015Psychological Studies, 2015, vol. 60, pp. 138-145.0033-29680974-9861http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10329Several studies have examined what model of posttraumatic growth (PTG) best represents its latent structure among Asian population but yielded inconsistent results. Furthermore, there is limited literature assessing the factor structure of PTG in the aftermath of a disaster, and so far, none have looked into the moderating effect of functionality. The present study examined the role of functionality in various areas (work/occupation, domestic chores, relationship with friends, leisure activities, and relationship with family) in the latent structure of PTG among survivors of flash flood disaster (Nā=ā912). Findings revealed the 3-factor model as the best-fitting and can be generalized between functional and dysfunctional groups in the areas of work/occupation, domestic chores, and leisure activities, but not with relationships with family and friends. The findings that relationships with family and friends moderate the latent structure of PTG can be vital in integrating interventions that would address the relational issues among survivors.enPosttraumatic GrowthFunctioningLatent StructureFlash FloodThe role of functionality in the latent structure of posttraumatic growth among survivors of a flash flood disasterPeer Reviewed Journal Article10.1007/s12646-015-0303-0