Physicians for Human Rights, New York, NY, United States of America.
Formerly Physicians for Human Rights, New York, NY, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Nov 24;16(11):e0259576. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259576. eCollection 2021.
The U.S. government forcibly separated more than 5,000 children from their parents between 2017 and 2018 through its "Zero Tolerance" policy. It is unknown how many of the children have since been reunited with their parents. As of August 1, 2021, however, at least 1,841 children are still separated from their parents. This study systematically examined narratives obtained as part of a medico-legal process by trained clinical experts who interviewed and evaluated parents and children who had been forcibly separated. The data analysis demonstrated that 1) parents and children shared similar pre-migration traumas and the event of forced family separation in the U.S.; 2) they reported signs and symptoms of trauma following reunification; 3) almost all individuals met criteria for DSM diagnoses, even after reunification; 4) evaluating clinicians consistently concluded that mental health treatment was indicated for both parents and children; and 5) signs of malingering were absent in all cases.
美国政府在 2017 年至 2018 年期间通过“零容忍”政策强行将 5000 多名儿童与其父母分开。目前尚不清楚有多少儿童此后与父母团聚。然而,截至 2021 年 8 月 1 日,至少仍有 1841 名儿童与父母分离。本研究系统地检查了作为医学法律程序一部分获得的叙述,这些叙述是由经过培训的临床专家进行的,他们采访和评估了在美国被迫分离的父母和儿童。数据分析表明:1)父母和孩子在美国都有相似的移民前创伤和被迫家庭分离的事件;2)他们在团聚后报告了创伤的迹象和症状;3)几乎所有人都符合 DSM 诊断标准,即使在团聚后;4)评估临床医生一致认为父母和孩子都需要进行心理健康治疗;5)所有案例均不存在装病迹象。