School of Social Work, Sapir College, D.N. Hof, Ashkelon,, 7916500, Israel.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2019 Apr 29;21(6):42. doi: 10.1007/s11920-019-1030-3.
The aim of this review was to focus solely on youths' behavioral responses to natural disasters and political conflicts in order to fully understand their impact and scope.
Recent studies in the field of trauma have shown that theoretical conceptions have moved away from a narrow focus on the individual and towards wider ecological perspectives and from a narrow focus on negative responses to trauma exposure towards positive prosocial responses. Although there is a distinction between youths' behavioral responses towards natural disasters vs. towards political conflicts, in both of these adverse situations, behavioral responses exist alongside emotional responses. Adolescents exposed to either type of adverse scenario are often able to turn their negative experiences into positive ones, take greater responsibility for themselves and others, contribute to recovery processes, and engage in prosocial behaviors. These responses must be investigated in the context of the trauma field's recent understandings regarding psychological, biological, environmental, and cultural factors.
本综述的目的仅聚焦于青少年对自然灾害和政治冲突的行为反应,以便全面了解其影响和范围。
创伤领域的最新研究表明,理论观念已从对个体的狭隘关注转向更广泛的生态视角,从对创伤暴露的消极反应狭隘关注转向对积极亲社会反应的关注。尽管青少年对自然灾害和政治冲突的行为反应有所区别,但在这两种不利情况下,行为反应与情绪反应并存。接触到这两种不利情境的青少年往往能够将负面经历转化为积极经历,对自己和他人承担更多责任,为恢复过程做出贡献,并采取亲社会行为。这些反应必须结合创伤领域最近对心理、生物、环境和文化因素的理解来进行调查。