Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 Nov 15;17(11):e0276753. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276753. eCollection 2022.
Family-level psychosocial factors appear to play a critical role in mediating the intergenerational transmission of trauma; however, no review article has quantitatively synthesized causal mechanisms across a diversity of trauma types. This study aims to systematically consolidate the epidemiological research on family-level psychosocial mediators and moderators to ultimately produce causal diagram(s) of the intergenerational transmission of trauma.
We will identify epidemiological peer-reviewed publications, dissertations, and conference abstracts that measure the impact of at least one psychosocial family-level factor mediating or moderating the relationship between parental trauma exposure and a child mental health outcome. English, French, Kinyarwanda, and Spanish articles will be eligible. We will search MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PTSDpubs, Scopus, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses and will conduct forward citation chaining of included documents. Two reviewers will perform screening independently. We will extract reported mediators, moderators, and relevant study characteristics for included studies. Findings will be presented using narrative syntheses, descriptive analyses, mediation meta-analyses, moderating meta-analyses, and causal diagram(s), where possible. We will perform a risk of bias assessment and will assess for publication bias.
The development of evidence-based causal diagram(s) would provide more detailed understanding of the paths by which the psychological impacts of trauma can be transmitted intergenerationally at the family-level. This review could provide evidence to better support interventions that interrupt the cycle of intergenerational trauma.
Systematic review registration: PROSPERO registration ID #CRD42021251053.
家庭层面的心理社会因素似乎在介导创伤的代际传递中起着关键作用;然而,尚无综述文章从多种创伤类型的角度综合定量分析因果机制。本研究旨在系统整合有关家庭层面心理社会中介因素和调节因素的流行病学研究,最终生成创伤代际传递的因果关系图。
我们将确定测量至少一个心理社会家庭因素对父母创伤暴露与儿童心理健康结果之间关系的中介或调节作用的同行评审的流行病学出版物、论文和会议摘要。英语、法语、基尼亚卢旺达语和西班牙语的文章将符合条件。我们将搜索 MEDLINE、PsycINFO、PTSDpubs、Scopus 和 ProQuest 论文和学位论文,并对纳入文献进行前瞻性引用连锁。两名审查员将独立进行筛选。我们将提取报告的中介因素、调节因素和纳入研究的相关研究特征。将使用叙述性综合、描述性分析、中介荟萃分析、调节荟萃分析和因果关系图(如有可能)呈现研究结果。我们将进行偏倚风险评估,并评估发表偏倚。
证据为基础的因果关系图的制定将提供更详细的理解,了解创伤的心理影响如何在家庭层面上代代相传。该综述可以提供证据,更好地支持干预措施,以打断代际创伤的循环。
系统评价注册:PROSPERO 注册号 #CRD42021251053。