Columbia University, United States.
Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Apr;78:13-18. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.12.010. Epub 2017 Dec 16.
This paper examines the utility of the Differential Impact Theory for child protection practitioners who work in humanitarian settings, with a focus on war-affected children. A primary advantage of DIT is that it focuses efforts to strengthen children's resilience on improving children's social ecologies at different levels. This ecological focus is more likely to address the sources of children's suffering and resilience and also helps to avoid the problems associated with an individualized focus. It also shows how DIT provides a differentiated view of war-affected children and stimulates multiple interventions at different ecological levels, avoiding the common error of taking a one size fits all approach to intervention. In keeping with DIT, it suggests that child protection practice would benefit from addressing macro-level risks such as poverty and discrimination that are drivers of various harms to children and from more systematic linkages between macro- and micro-levels. It concludes that DIT serves as a critical lens for viewing current work on child protection in humanitarian settings and also for illuminating ways to develop more comprehensive supports for children's resilience.
本文探讨了差异化影响理论在人道主义环境中从事儿童保护工作的实践中的效用,重点关注受战争影响的儿童。差异化影响理论的一个主要优势在于,它将增强儿童适应力的努力集中在改善儿童不同层面的社会生态环境上。这种生态重点更有可能解决儿童苦难和适应力的根源,也有助于避免与个体化重点相关的问题。它还展示了差异化影响理论如何为受战争影响的儿童提供差异化的视角,并刺激不同生态层面的多种干预措施,避免对干预措施采取一刀切的常见错误。差异化影响理论还表明,儿童保护实践将受益于解决宏观层面的风险,如贫困和歧视,这些风险是对儿童造成各种伤害的驱动因素,并在宏观和微观层面之间建立更系统的联系。本文得出结论,差异化影响理论是审视人道主义环境中儿童保护当前工作的重要视角,也是为增强儿童适应力制定更全面支持措施的重要视角。