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儿童虐待、同伴侵害与心理健康:受害循环的神经认知视角

Child Maltreatment, Peer Victimization, and Mental Health: Neurocognitive Perspectives on the Cycle of Victimization.

机构信息

Leiden University, the Netherlands.

University College London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Trauma Violence Abuse. 2023 Apr;24(2):530-548. doi: 10.1177/15248380211036393. Epub 2021 Aug 6.

Abstract

Children who experience maltreatment are at increased risk of revictimization across the life span. In childhood, this risk often manifests as peer victimization. Understanding the nature of this risk, and its impact on mental health, is critical if we are to provide effective support for those children who are most vulnerable. A systematic scoping review was conducted using Google Scholar and PsycINFO. Studies on adults, psychiatric, and/or inpatient populations were excluded. Included studies concerned all forms of child maltreatment and peer victimization. We found 28 studies about the association between maltreatment experience and peer victimization as well as peer rejection. We review the evidence documenting the relation between these adverse childhood experiences and mental health. The evidence suggests that maltreatment and peer victimization have additive effects on mental health outcomes. A number of theoretical developmental frameworks that delineate putative mechanisms that might account for an association are considered. Building on prior research, we then discuss the role of recent neurocognitive findings in providing a multilevel framework for conceptualizing mental health vulnerability following maltreatment. In addition, we consider how altered neurocognitive functioning following maltreatment may shed light on why affected children are more likely to be victimized by their peers. Specifically, we consider the threat, reward, and autobiographical memory systems and their role in relation to stress generation, stress susceptibility, and social thinning. Such a mechanistic understanding is necessary if we are to reduce the likelihood of peer victimization in children exposed to maltreatment, and move to a preventative model of mental health care.

摘要

遭受虐待的儿童在整个生命周期中都面临着更高的再次受害风险。在儿童时期,这种风险通常表现为同伴受害。如果我们要为那些最脆弱的儿童提供有效的支持,了解这种风险的性质及其对心理健康的影响至关重要。我们使用 Google Scholar 和 PsycINFO 进行了系统的范围界定审查。排除了关于成人、精神病学和/或住院人群的研究。纳入的研究涉及所有形式的儿童虐待和同伴受害。我们发现了 28 项关于虐待经历与同伴受害和同伴拒绝之间关系的研究。我们回顾了记录这些不良童年经历与心理健康之间关系的证据。证据表明,虐待和同伴受害对心理健康结果有累加效应。考虑了一些理论发展框架,这些框架阐述了可能解释这种关联的假设机制。在先前研究的基础上,我们随后讨论了最近的神经认知研究结果在为理解虐待后心理健康脆弱性提供一个多层次框架方面的作用。此外,我们还考虑了虐待后神经认知功能的改变如何说明为什么受影响的儿童更容易受到同伴的伤害。具体来说,我们考虑了威胁、奖励和自传体记忆系统及其在应激产生、应激易感性和社会关系薄弱方面的作用。如果我们要降低遭受虐待的儿童再次成为同伴受害的可能性,并转向心理健康护理的预防模式,那么就必须对这种机制有一个理解。

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