Pfefferbaum Betty, Noffsinger Mary A, Wind Leslie H, Allen James R
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Courtroom Sciences, Inc., Irving, Texas, USA.
J Loss Trauma. 2014 Jan 1;`9(1):78-97. doi: 10.1080/15325024.2013.791797.
Disasters and terrorism present significant and often overwhelming challenges for children and families worldwide. Individual, family, and social factors influence disaster reactions and the diverse ways in which children cope. This article links conceptualizations of stress and coping to empirical knowledge of children's disaster reactions, identifies limitations in our current understanding, and suggests areas for future study of disaster coping. Coping strategies, developmental trajectories influencing coping, and the interplay between parent and child coping represent critical areas for advancing the field and for informing programs and services that benefit children's preparedness and foster resilience in the face of mass trauma.
灾难和恐怖主义给全球的儿童及其家庭带来了重大且往往难以应对的挑战。个人、家庭和社会因素会影响灾难反应以及儿童应对的各种方式。本文将压力与应对的概念与儿童灾难反应的实证知识联系起来,指出我们当前理解中的局限性,并提出灾难应对未来研究的方向。应对策略、影响应对的发展轨迹以及亲子应对之间的相互作用,是推动该领域发展以及为有益于儿童备灾并培养面对大规模创伤时恢复力的项目和服务提供信息的关键领域。