Dean John, Stain Helen J
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Greater Southern Area Health Service, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.
J Rural Health. 2007 Autumn;23(4):356-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2007.00113.x.
Between 2002 and 2006 New South Wales was in the grip of the worst drought for more than 100 years. Financial hardships have led governments to declare "Exceptional Circumstances." Little social research has investigated the impact of drought on children. For this study, children from rural and remote regions of New South Wales were asked for their interpretations of the impacts of drought on their lives.
A multi-strategy approach combining qualitative and quantitative approaches was used to reveal deeper understanding of the impacts of drought. Students in Years 5 through 12 from six Central Schools in the rural southwest of New South Wales participated in focus groups and completed self-report questionnaires.
Quantitative self-reports indicated these students were not significantly more distressed than Australian norms. However, the themes that emerged from the students' statements indicated that the drought had been a very significant event for them. This qualitative information also indicated connections for these students to their families, schools, and communities.
The emotional impacts of changes to family and community life appear to have been moderated by these students' positive attitudes toward their country lifestyle. These students have discussed the impact of drought on their environment, their livestock, financial resources, and their families. In the face of declining rural community networks, children should be supported through programs that maintain resilience in the face of recurring environmental stressors.
2002年至2006年期间,新南威尔士州遭遇了100多年来最严重的干旱。财政困难导致政府宣布“特殊情况”。很少有社会研究调查干旱对儿童的影响。在本研究中,新南威尔士州农村和偏远地区的儿童被要求阐述干旱对他们生活的影响。
采用定性和定量相结合的多策略方法,以更深入地了解干旱的影响。新南威尔士州西南部农村地区六所中心学校的5至12年级学生参加了焦点小组并完成了自我报告问卷。
定量自我报告显示,这些学生的苦恼程度并不比澳大利亚的平均水平高很多。然而,学生陈述中出现的主题表明,干旱对他们来说是一件非常重大的事情。这些定性信息还表明了这些学生与他们的家庭、学校和社区之间的联系。
这些学生对乡村生活方式的积极态度似乎缓和了家庭和社区生活变化带来的情感影响。这些学生讨论了干旱对他们的环境、牲畜、财政资源和家庭的影响。面对农村社区网络的衰落,应该通过一些项目来支持儿童,这些项目能让他们在面对反复出现的环境压力源时保持适应能力。