Rousseau C, Mekki-Berrada A, Moreau S
McGill University, Canada.
Psychiatry. 2001 Spring;64(1):40-59. doi: 10.1521/psyc.64.1.40.18238.
Although the vast majority of refugees have suffered trauma and extended separation from their families in exile, little is known about the interactions between these two types of experience. The qualitative and quantitative analyses of data gathered from 113 refugees from Latin America and Africa suggest that the joint occurrence of trauma and separation has a significant impact on emotional distress and confirm that the family plays a key role as an anchor of emotion and identity.
尽管绝大多数难民都遭受过创伤,且在流亡中与家人长期分离,但对于这两种经历之间的相互作用却知之甚少。对113名来自拉丁美洲和非洲的难民收集的数据进行的定性和定量分析表明,创伤和分离的共同发生对情绪困扰有重大影响,并证实家庭作为情感和身份的支柱发挥着关键作用。