Department of Family Social Science, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55107, USA.
Department of Education, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 25;19(7):3920. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073920.
The increasing prevalence and impact of trauma, such as adverse childhood experiences, race-based trauma, and a global pandemic, highlight the critical need for a flexible multisystemic framework of resilience. This manuscript outlines the universality of trauma and resilience and also provides a description of the gaps in existing resilience frameworks that led to the development of a flexible multisystemic resilience framework entitled the ARCCH Model of Resilience. Attachment, Regulation, Competence, Culture, and Health are elements of personal and cultural identities, families, communities, and systems that can be used to evaluate strengths, identify areas that need support, and provide steps for culturally responsive and ecologically valid interventions. A multisystemic application of ARCCH is provided.
创伤的发生率和影响不断增加,如不良的童年经历、基于种族的创伤和全球大流行,突显了灵活的多系统弹性框架的重要性。本文概述了创伤和弹性的普遍性,并描述了现有弹性框架中存在的差距,这些差距导致了一个灵活的多系统弹性框架的发展,题为 ARCCH 弹性模型。依恋、调节、能力、文化和健康是个人和文化身份、家庭、社区和系统的要素,可以用来评估优势、确定需要支持的领域,并提供文化响应和生态有效的干预措施的步骤。提供了 ARCCH 的多系统应用。