York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2015 Oct;16(4):494-505. doi: 10.1177/1524838014557285. Epub 2014 Nov 4.
This systematic literature review examines the effects of homicide on surviving family members, the "co-victims" or "survivors" of homicide. A content analysis was conducted on 40 articles identified through a search of the literature. The research samples were predominately located in the United States, but included two U.K. samples, one Jamaican sample, and one sample from Israel. All articles were written in English. Three themes were identified. Nineteen articles explored the psychological, academic, social, occupational, and familial effects of homicide. Thirteen articles considered survivors' grieving process and how it was altered by experiences with the criminal justice system as well as coping strategies used by survivors to deal with their grief. Eight articles explored treatment interventions available to help surviving family members deal with their grief. Key findings from the articles, limitations of the current research, and implications for future research, policy, and practice are included.
本系统文献回顾考察了凶杀案对幸存家庭成员的影响,即凶杀案的“共同受害者”或“幸存者”。通过文献检索,对 40 篇文章进行了内容分析。研究样本主要来自美国,但也包括两个英国样本、一个牙买加样本和一个以色列样本。所有文章均为英文撰写。确定了三个主题。19 篇文章探讨了凶杀案对幸存者心理、学业、社会、职业和家庭的影响。13 篇文章考虑了幸存者的悲伤过程,以及经历刑事司法系统如何改变了这一过程,以及幸存者用来应对悲伤的应对策略。8 篇文章探讨了可用于帮助幸存家庭成员应对悲伤的治疗干预措施。文章中的主要发现、当前研究的局限性以及对未来研究、政策和实践的意义均包含在内。