Cairns E, Lewis C A
Psychology Department, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK.
Br J Psychol. 1999 Feb;90 ( Pt 1):25-33. doi: 10.1348/000712699161242.
In 1987 one of the most salient incidents in Northern Ireland, involving mass casualties, occurred when a bomb exploded in a building near the war memorial in the centre of Enniskillen. A total of 63 people were injured and 11 were killed. The main aim of the present study was to investigate how salient this event was in present day Enniskillen and in a neighbouring town, known here as Lowtown, some 8 years after the original incident. The second aim was to examine how memories of that particular bomb are related to current psychological well-being. Based on interviews with a quota sample of 282 people it was found that relatively few people (68) included the Enniskillen bomb when asked to mention two Northern Irish events or changes that had taken place over the past 50 years that 'come to mind as important to you'. The majority of those who did mention the Enniskillen bomb came from Enniskillen and were Protestants. In addition, Protestants who mentioned the bomb and those respondents who lived in Lowtown and mentioned the bomb scored at a significantly higher level on the General Health Questionnaire (indicating poorer mental health).
1987年,北爱尔兰发生了一起涉及大量人员伤亡的最突出事件,一枚炸弹在恩尼斯基林市中心战争纪念馆附近的一座建筑内爆炸。共有63人受伤,11人死亡。本研究的主要目的是调查在原事件发生约8年后,这一事件在如今的恩尼斯基林以及邻近城镇(此处称为洛敦)的突出程度。第二个目的是研究对那枚特定炸弹的记忆与当前心理健康状况之间的关系。基于对282人的配额样本进行的访谈发现,当被要求提及过去50年中“在你脑海中认为对你很重要”的两件北爱尔兰事件或变化时,相对较少的人(68人)提到了恩尼斯基林炸弹事件。那些提到恩尼斯基林炸弹事件的人大多数来自恩尼斯基林且是新教徒。此外,提到炸弹事件的新教徒以及居住在洛敦并提到炸弹事件的受访者在一般健康问卷上的得分显著更高(表明心理健康状况较差)。