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斯里兰卡北部冲突后应激源研究:一项定性研究。

Examining post-conflict stressors in northern Sri Lanka: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Institute for Management and Innovation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Sep 2;17(9):e0267018. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267018. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Forcibly displaced individuals typically encounter daily stressors, which can negatively impact mental health above and beyond direct exposure to war-related violence, trauma and loss. Understanding the perspectives of war affected communities regarding daily stressors can enhance the integration of mental health into local primary care. The aim of the current study was to explore how daily stressors are conceptualized in a post-conflict setting. Data collection was completed with 53 adult participants who were recruited from primary healthcare clinics in Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Individual interviews were conducted in Tamil, audio-recorded, translated from Tamil to English, and transcribed. Themes emerging from the data were organized into an analytical framework based on iterative coding and grounded in the daily stressors framework. Stressors were conceptualized as chronic stressors and systemic stressors. Findings indicate that chronic stressors, such as loss of property, permeate daily life and have a profound impact on psychological wellbeing. Interviewees additionally reported that systemic stressors stemmed from unresolved grief for missing family members and limited support from institutions. The results of the current study complement existing literature, suggesting the value of multipronged approaches which identify and address symptoms of complicated bereavement while simultaneously alleviating financial hardship. An understanding of stressors experienced by conflict-affected populations in times of chronic adversity can be informative for the design and implementation of culturally-tailored interventions.

摘要

被迫流离失所的个人通常会遇到日常压力源,这些压力源除了直接接触与战争相关的暴力、创伤和丧失之外,还会对心理健康产生负面影响。了解受战争影响社区对日常压力源的看法,可以增强将心理健康纳入当地初级保健的工作。本研究旨在探讨在冲突后环境中,日常压力源是如何被概念化的。研究数据是通过在斯里兰卡北部省的初级保健诊所招募的 53 名成年参与者收集的。采用泰米尔语进行个体访谈,录音,从泰米尔语翻译成英语,再转录。根据迭代编码和扎根于日常压力源框架,从数据中提取的主题被组织到一个分析框架中。压力源被概念化为慢性压力源和系统性压力源。研究结果表明,财产损失等慢性压力源渗透到日常生活中,对心理健康产生深远影响。受访者还报告说,由于失踪家庭成员的未解决悲痛和机构支持有限,系统性压力源由此产生。本研究的结果补充了现有文献,表明需要采用多管齐下的方法,这些方法既可以识别和解决复杂丧亲之痛的症状,同时又可以减轻经济困难。了解在长期逆境中受冲突影响的人群所经历的压力源,可以为设计和实施文化上量身定制的干预措施提供信息。

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