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关于印第安寄宿学校的代际沟通:对文化认同、感知到的歧视及抑郁症状的影响

Intergenerational communication regarding Indian Residential Schools: Implications for cultural identity, perceived discrimination, and depressive symptoms.

作者信息

Matheson Kimberly, Bombay Amy, Dixon Kaylyn, Anisman Hymie

机构信息

Royal Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research and Carleton University.

Dalhousie University.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2020 Apr;57(2):304-320. doi: 10.1177/1363461519832240. Epub 2019 Mar 12.

Abstract

Two studies assessed the nature of parental communication about the trauma of Indian Residential Schools (IRSs) in relation to the psychological distress of their adult offspring, and whether the link between parental communication and distress was mediated by offsprings' greater awareness of collective discrimination or sense of pride in cultural identity. In Study 1, an online survey of Indigenous participants from across Canada ( = 498) demonstrated a curvilinear relation between the extent to which parents talked about their negative IRS experiences and the severity of depressive symptoms among offspring, among whom symptoms were particularly pronounced with more frequent communication. This relation was mediated by greater perceived discrimination. A similar, but inverse, association was found when parental communications conveyed positive construals of their IRS experiences. Study 2 ( = 134) further demonstrated an association between direct communications from IRS survivors and offspring wellbeing in that, either the absence of, or especially frequent communications were related to more severe depressive symptoms among offspring. However, hearing about parental IRS experiences from someone other than the parent was not related to offsprings' depressive symptoms. Qualitative analyses indicated that direct communications from parents tended to provide excessive detail, whereas parental silence was associated with speculation and feelings of isolation or resentment among offspring of IRS survivors. Taken together, the results suggest that either insufficient or excessive parental communication about trauma might undermine offspring wellbeing, whereas moderate levels of communication that provide positive meaning and promote cultural pride or diminish perceptions of personal discrimination could be beneficial.

摘要

两项研究评估了父母就印第安寄宿学校(IRSs)创伤进行沟通的性质与成年子女心理困扰之间的关系,以及父母沟通与困扰之间的联系是否由子女对集体歧视的更强意识或文化认同感所介导。在研究1中,对来自加拿大各地的原住民参与者进行的一项在线调查(n = 498)表明,父母谈论其负面IRS经历的程度与子女抑郁症状的严重程度之间存在曲线关系,其中症状在沟通更频繁的子女中尤为明显。这种关系由更强的感知歧视所介导。当父母的沟通传达对其IRS经历的积极解释时,发现了类似但相反的关联。研究2(n = 134)进一步证明了IRS幸存者的直接沟通与子女幸福感之间的关联,即缺乏沟通或沟通特别频繁都与子女更严重的抑郁症状有关。然而,从父母以外的其他人那里听说父母的IRS经历与子女的抑郁症状无关。定性分析表明,父母的直接沟通往往提供过多细节,而父母的沉默与IRS幸存者子女的猜测、孤立感或怨恨情绪有关。综合来看,结果表明,父母关于创伤的沟通不足或过多都可能损害子女的幸福感,而适度的沟通能提供积极意义、促进文化自豪感或减少个人歧视感,可能是有益的。

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