Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2010;39(1):103-16. doi: 10.1080/15374410903401153.
Despite extensive literatures on the impact on children of exposure to violence in families, neighborhoods, and peer groups, there has been relatively little effort evaluating their cumulative impact. There also has been less attention to the effects of exposure to political conflict and violence. We collected data from a representative sample of 600 Palestinian youths (3 age cohorts: 8, 11, and 14 years old) to evaluate the relation of exposure to political conflict and violence, and violence in the family, community, and school, to posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptoms and aggressive behavior. Results highlight the additive effects of exposure to political conflict and violence, suggesting that interventionists should consider the full spectrum of sources of environmental risk for PTS symptoms and aggressive behavior.
尽管有大量文献研究了儿童在家庭、社区和同伴群体中暴露于暴力的影响,但很少有研究评估其累积影响。也很少关注接触政治冲突和暴力的影响。我们从一个有代表性的 600 名巴勒斯坦青年样本(3 个年龄组:8 岁、11 岁和 14 岁)中收集数据,评估接触政治冲突和暴力以及家庭、社区和学校中的暴力与创伤后应激(PTS)症状和攻击行为的关系。结果突出了接触政治冲突和暴力的累积效应,表明干预者应该考虑 PTS 症状和攻击行为的环境风险的全部来源。