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因乌克兰战争而成为帮手的研究团队:女性研究人员的焦点小组经历

Research group as helpers due to the war in Ukraine: Focus group experiences of women researchers.

作者信息

Roszik-Volovik Xenia, Brandão Anna Paula, Kollárovics Nóra, Farkas Bernadett Frida, Frank-Bozóki Eszter, Horváth Lili Olga, Kaló Zsuzsa, Nguyen Luu Lan Anh, Balazs Judit

机构信息

Department of Developmental and Clinical Child Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

Doctoral School of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2023 Mar 1;14:1139252. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1139252. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

World Health Organization studies have shown that one in every five people who have experienced war or other conflicts suffers from a mental health disorder, the most vulnerable groups being children and women. According to international guidelines, mental health care should be made available immediately in the event of disaster. With the first influx of Ukrainian refugees to Hungary at the outbreak of the war, the Research Group of Childhood Mental Health at Eötvös Loránd University and Semmelweis University in Budapest immediately decided to help by transforming itself into a support group for refugee families. The members of the support group are all women. The aim of the present study is to explore the motivation behind the transformation of the research group and the help it provided. A further aim was to compare the group's experiences with descriptions in the literature of impacts on helpers who work with refugees.

METHODS

The current paper reflects on the transformation from researchers to helpers and the effects of that transformation at group and individual level using the focus group method and consensual text analysis. The transformation of the support group necessitated the involvement of students, whose experiences are also examined.

RESULTS

We identified five main categories: context; the help recipients' perspective; the personal level; the professional level; and the level between the personal and professional.

DISCUSSION

The analysis revealed the way in which the voluntary helping developed, the resulting difficulties, and coping options. Volunteering among Ukrainian refugees has both positive and negative psychological consequences. While stress and trauma threaten the psychological well-being of the helpers, positive aspects, such as flexibility and professional development, are also reported. Due to the strong motivation among group members and their experience in practical work, the all female research group was quickly able to transform itself into a support group.

摘要

引言

世界卫生组织的研究表明,每五个经历过战争或其他冲突的人中就有一人患有心理健康障碍,最脆弱的群体是儿童和妇女。根据国际准则,在灾难发生时应立即提供心理保健服务。随着战争爆发后首批乌克兰难民涌入匈牙利,布达佩斯的厄特沃什·罗兰大学和塞梅尔维什大学的儿童心理健康研究小组立即决定通过转变为难民家庭支持小组来提供帮助。支持小组的成员均为女性。本研究的目的是探讨该研究小组转变背后的动机及其提供的帮助。另一个目的是将该小组的经历与文献中对为难民提供帮助者影响的描述进行比较。

方法

本文运用焦点小组方法和共识文本分析法,反思从研究人员到帮助者的转变以及该转变在小组和个人层面产生的影响。支持小组的转变需要学生的参与,他们的经历也在研究范围内。

结果

我们确定了五个主要类别:背景;受助者视角;个人层面;专业层面;个人与专业之间的层面。

讨论

分析揭示了志愿帮助行为的发展方式、由此产生的困难以及应对方式。在乌克兰难民中开展志愿活动对帮助者的心理既有积极影响也有消极影响。虽然压力和创伤威胁着帮助者的心理健康,但也有诸如灵活性和职业发展等积极方面的反馈。由于小组成员积极性高且有实际工作经验,这个全女性研究小组很快就转变为了一个支持小组。

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