Fischer Peter, Ai Amy L
Social, Economic, and Organisational Psychology, Exeter University, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2008 Mar;23(3):339-61. doi: 10.1177/0886260507312292.
International terrorism has become a major global concern. Several studies conducted in North America and Europe in the aftermath of terrorist attacks reveal that international terrorism represents a significant short-term and long-term threat to mental health. In the present article, the authors clarify the concept and categories of terrorism and then present central findings from studies conducted in the United States and Europe, which mainly focus on negative impacts on mental health, such as emotional stress and PTSD. Furthermore, the authors outline experiments that focus on social interaction processes thought to be triggered by international terrorism and which are assumed to be related indirectly to mental health processes. Next, they highlight the potential positive outcomes on the resilience side, in line with the current theory on posttraumatic growth in adversity. Finally, theoretical and practical implications as well as limitations and future directions are discussed.
国际恐怖主义已成为全球主要关切问题。在恐怖袭击发生后,北美和欧洲进行的多项研究表明,国际恐怖主义对心理健康构成重大的短期和长期威胁。在本文中,作者阐明了恐怖主义的概念和类别,然后介绍了在美国和欧洲开展的研究的主要发现,这些研究主要关注对心理健康的负面影响,如情绪压力和创伤后应激障碍。此外,作者概述了一些实验,这些实验聚焦于被认为由国际恐怖主义引发且假定与心理健康过程间接相关的社会互动过程。接下来,他们强调了与当前逆境中创伤后成长理论相符的恢复力方面的潜在积极成果。最后,讨论了理论和实践意义以及局限性和未来方向。