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人道主义环境中针对儿童的暴力行为:基于人群方法的文献综述

Violence against children in humanitarian settings: A literature review of population-based approaches.

作者信息

Stark Lindsay, Landis Debbie

机构信息

Program on Forced Migration and Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, USA.

Program on Forced Migration and Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2016 Mar;152:125-37. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.01.052. Epub 2016 Feb 1.

Abstract

Children in humanitarian settings are thought to experience increased exposure to violence, which can impair their physical, emotional, and social development. Violence against children has important economic and social consequences for nations as a whole. The purpose of this review is to examine population-based approaches measuring violence against children in humanitarian settings. The authors reviewed prevalence studies of violence against children in humanitarian contexts appearing in peer-reviewed journals within the past twenty years. A Boolean search procedure was conducted in October 2014 of the electronic databases PubMed/Medline and PsychInfo. If abstracts contained evidence of the study's four primary themes--violence, children, humanitarian contexts and population-based measurement--a full document review was undertaken to confirm relevance. Out of 2634 identified articles, 22 met the final inclusion criteria. Across studies, there was varying quality and no standardization in measurement approach. Nine out of 22 studies demonstrated a relationship between conflict exposure and adverse health or mental health outcomes. Among studies that compared rates of violence between boys and girls, boys reported higher rates of physical violence, while girls reported higher rates of sexual violence. Children in infancy and early childhood were found to be among the most under-researched. Ultimately, the body of evidence in this review offers an incomplete picture regarding the prevalence, nature and impact of violence against children in emergencies, demonstrating a weak evidence base for some of the basic assumptions underpinning humanitarian practice. The development of standardized approaches to more rigorously measure violence against children is urgently needed in order to understand trends of violence against children in humanitarian contexts, and to promote children's healthy development and well-being.

摘要

人们认为,处于人道主义环境中的儿童遭受暴力侵害的情况有所增加,这可能会损害他们的身体、情感和社会发展。对儿童的暴力行为会给整个国家带来重要的经济和社会后果。本综述的目的是研究在人道主义环境中衡量针对儿童暴力行为的基于人群的方法。作者回顾了过去二十年来发表在同行评审期刊上的关于人道主义背景下针对儿童暴力行为的患病率研究。2014年10月,对电子数据库PubMed/Medline和PsychInfo进行了布尔检索。如果摘要包含该研究四个主要主题(暴力、儿童、人道主义背景和基于人群的测量)的证据,则进行全文审查以确认相关性。在2634篇已识别的文章中,有22篇符合最终纳入标准。在各项研究中,质量参差不齐,测量方法也没有标准化。22项研究中有9项表明接触冲突与不良健康或心理健康结果之间存在关联。在比较男孩和女孩暴力发生率的研究中,男孩报告的身体暴力发生率较高,而女孩报告的性暴力发生率较高。研究发现,婴儿期和幼儿期的儿童是研究最少的群体之一。最终,本综述中的证据对于紧急情况下针对儿童暴力行为的患病率、性质和影响提供了不完整的描述,表明一些为人道主义实践提供支撑的基本假设的证据基础薄弱。迫切需要制定标准化方法,以更严格地衡量针对儿童的暴力行为,以便了解人道主义背景下针对儿童暴力行为的趋势,并促进儿童的健康发展和福祉。

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