Foster Holly, Brooks-Gunn Jeanne
Department of Sociology, MS 4351, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA.
Teachers College and College of Physicians and Surgeons, 525 W. 120th Street, Box 39, Columbia University, 10027, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2015 Dec;146:292-9. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.10.020. Epub 2015 Oct 20.
In this article we review the mental health consequences of children's exposure to community and war violence (ETV) in four African countries: South Africa, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Rwanda. A focus on Africa is particularly pressing because of children's high levels of community and war ETV in countries therein. Regions of Africa present important macro-contexts for understanding children's various types of violence exposure amidst war and economic disadvantage. Findings of the review across 20 quantitative studies from 2004 to 2015 indicate consistent associations between exposure to war and community violence and children's symptoms of Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and aggression. School climate and family support mitigate these ETV influences upon children: however, more research is needed on the buffering effects of such resources. The effects of war violence are mediated by perceived discrimination in communities post-conflict. We integrate findings across studies to synthesize knowledge on children's ETV in Africa around a model of its correlates, mediators, and moderators in relation to mental health. Emerging research points to avenues for prevention and future inquiry.
在本文中,我们回顾了四个非洲国家(南非、塞拉利昂、冈比亚和卢旺达)儿童接触社区暴力和战争暴力(ETV)对心理健康的影响。鉴于非洲国家儿童接触社区暴力和战争暴力的比例很高,关注非洲的情况尤为迫切。非洲地区为理解儿童在战争和经济劣势环境下所遭受的各类暴力提供了重要的宏观背景。对2004年至2015年期间20项定量研究的综述结果表明,接触战争暴力和社区暴力与儿童的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁及攻击症状之间存在一致的关联。学校氛围和家庭支持可减轻ETV对儿童的这些影响:然而,对于此类资源的缓冲作用还需要开展更多研究。战争暴力的影响通过冲突后社区中的感知歧视来介导。我们整合各项研究的结果,围绕儿童ETV与心理健康相关的关联因素、介导因素和调节因素模型,综合有关非洲儿童ETV的知识。新出现的研究指出了预防途径和未来的研究方向。