Aisenberg Eugene, Ell Kathleen
School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2005 Jul;20(7):855-71. doi: 10.1177/0886260505276833.
This article presents an integrated conceptual framework that contextualizes exposure to community violence and the interpersonal and interdependent processes of parent and child response to community violence. This model posits that parental distress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, is a significant mediator of child distress symptomatology and behavior problems. The model advances understanding of the impact of community violence in the lives of parents and children through various mechanisms, including social capital. This article underscores the need for a fundamental shift in the study of community violence, in the delivery of mental health services, and in prevention efforts from focusing on the individual child to concentrating on the parent, family, and community-level factors and processes. This article highlights important areas to address in future research, including investigation and specification of the mechanisms and processes by which neighborhoods affect and influence human development outcomes.
本文提出了一个综合概念框架,将社区暴力暴露以及亲子对社区暴力反应的人际和相互依存过程置于具体情境中。该模型假定,父母的痛苦,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症,是儿童痛苦症状和行为问题的重要中介因素。该模型通过包括社会资本在内的各种机制,推进了对社区暴力在父母和儿童生活中影响的理解。本文强调,在社区暴力研究、心理健康服务提供以及预防工作方面,需要从关注个体儿童转向关注父母、家庭以及社区层面的因素和过程,实现根本性转变。本文突出了未来研究中需要解决的重要领域,包括对邻里影响人类发展结果的机制和过程进行调查和明确。