Ajrouch Kristine J, Barr Rachel, Daiute Colette, Huizink Anja C, Jose Paul E
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 USA.
Georgetown University, Washington DC 20057 USA.
Adv Life Course Res. 2020 Sep;45:100342. doi: 10.1016/j.alcr.2020.100342. Epub 2020 Jun 8.
Developmental science theory and empirical research on refugee situations requires an updated approach to the study of trauma as a multi-systemic and multilevel phenomenon. We present a theoretical framework that integrates developmental science approaches to highlight critical threats to development in situations of violent displacement. Given the complexities of displacement (causes, trajectories, and living circumstances once displaced), this theoretical model highlights the utility of an approach that recognizes the person-age-context fit in which displaced individuals live their lives and how both trauma and ongoing major disruption to daily life affects outcomes. In so doing, we aim to broaden understanding for future trauma and intervention research as well as practice with those who experience potentially traumatic events and severe disruption to their social ecology at different points in the lifespan.
发展科学理论以及关于难民情况的实证研究需要一种更新的方法来研究创伤这一多系统、多层次的现象。我们提出一个理论框架,该框架整合了发展科学方法,以突出暴力流离失所情况下对发展的关键威胁。鉴于流离失所的复杂性(原因、轨迹以及流离失所后的生活状况),这一理论模型强调了一种方法的实用性,该方法认识到流离失所者生活的个人 - 年龄 - 背景适配情况,以及创伤和日常生活的持续重大干扰如何影响结果。通过这样做,我们旨在拓宽对未来创伤及干预研究的理解,以及对那些在生命不同阶段经历潜在创伤事件和社会生态严重破坏的人群的实践理解。