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大屠杀幸存者家庭中的家庭参与和二次创伤:一种演员-伙伴相互依存模型。

Family involvement and secondary traumatization in Holocaust survivor families: An actor-partner interdependence model.

机构信息

School of Social Work, Ariel University.

Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences, Bar-Ilan University.

出版信息

Psychol Trauma. 2023 Sep;15(Suppl 2):S384-S392. doi: 10.1037/tra0001264. Epub 2022 Jun 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study aimed to examine the interpersonal relationships between family involvement (i.e., emotional and behavioral strategies that underscore family members' well-being and familial legacy) and secondary traumatization (i.e., symptoms of distress resulting from close contact with a traumatized individual) in Holocaust survivors and comparison families. We assessed levels of family involvement and secondary traumatization in children and grandchildren of survivors (Holocaust G2 and G3) and comparisons. Next, we examined whether there are within and between generation relationships between family involvement and secondary traumatization (i.e., G2's family involvement affects G3's secondary traumatization and vice versa).

METHOD

The sample included 92 Holocaust G2-G3 dyads and 67 equivalent comparison dyads (comparison G2 and G3 of European origin, whose parents or grandparents were not in Nazi/pro-Nazi dominated countries). Participants answered questionaries on background characteristics, family involvement, and secondary traumatization.

RESULTS

Secondary traumatization was significantly higher among Holocaust G2 and G3 than comparison G2 and G3, respectively. Family involvement was significantly higher among Holocaust G2 than comparison G2. An Actor-Partner Interdependence model showed that participants who reported greater family involvement reported higher secondary traumatization in all families (i.e., an actor effect). A significant partner effect was found only in Holocaust families. In these families, greater family involvement in one generation was related to higher secondary traumatization in the other generation.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest a unique interpersonal mechanism of intergenerational transmission of trauma in Holocaust families that appears to affect both generations, which may help design multigenerational interventions with survivor families, focusing on family involvement. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

本研究旨在考察家庭参与(即强调家庭成员福祉和家族传统的情感和行为策略)与大屠杀幸存者及其对照家庭中的继发性创伤(即与受创伤个体密切接触而导致的痛苦症状)之间的人际关系。我们评估了幸存者的子女和孙子女(大屠杀 G2 和 G3)及其对照者的家庭参与度和继发性创伤程度。接下来,我们考察了家庭参与度和继发性创伤之间是否存在代内和代际关系(即 G2 的家庭参与度影响 G3 的继发性创伤,反之亦然)。

方法

样本包括 92 对大屠杀 G2-G3 和 67 对对照 G2-G3 配对(对照 G2 和 G3 来自欧洲血统,其父母或祖父母不在纳粹/亲纳粹国家)。参与者回答了关于背景特征、家庭参与度和继发性创伤的问卷。

结果

与对照 G2 和 G3 相比,大屠杀 G2 和 G3 的继发性创伤程度显著更高。与对照 G2 相比,大屠杀 G2 的家庭参与度显著更高。演员-伙伴相互依存模型表明,报告家庭参与度较高的参与者在所有家庭中报告的继发性创伤程度较高(即演员效应)。仅在大屠杀家庭中发现了显著的伙伴效应。在这些家庭中,一代中更大的家庭参与度与另一代中更高的继发性创伤有关。

结论

这些发现表明,在大屠杀家庭中,创伤存在一种独特的代际人际传递机制,似乎会影响两代人,这可能有助于针对幸存者家庭设计多代干预措施,重点关注家庭参与度。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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