Department of Nursing, Temple University College of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Academic Affairs and Department of Health Services Administration and Policy, Temple University College of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Dec;72(9):3681-3689. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2023.2187647. Epub 2023 Mar 28.
Many students come to higher education with a history of trauma. College life may also expose students to traumatizing events. While the past decade has witnessed greater discussion of trauma-informed frameworks, it has not regularly been applied to the college environment. We advance the concept of a trauma-informed campus, where administrators, faculty, staff, and students from diverse disciplines create an environment that recognizes the widespread nature of trauma, integrates knowledge about trauma into practices and procedures, and minimizes further re-traumatization for all community members. A trauma-informed campus is prepared for students' past or future traumatic experiences, while also recognizing and responding to structural and historical harms. In addition, it recognizes the role of the surrounding community challenges, particularly how violence, substance use, hunger, poverty, and housing insecurity may contribute to further trauma or negatively impact healing. We use an ecological model to frame and shape the construct of trauma-informed campuses.
许多学生在接受高等教育之前都有过创伤经历。大学生活也可能使学生接触到创伤性事件。虽然过去十年中,创伤知情框架的讨论有所增加,但它并没有定期应用于大学校园环境。我们提出了一个创伤知情校园的概念,在这个校园里,来自不同学科的行政人员、教师、员工和学生共同营造一个环境,承认创伤的普遍存在,将创伤知识融入实践和程序,并尽量减少所有社区成员的进一步创伤。一个创伤知情的校园为学生过去或未来的创伤经历做好了准备,同时也认识到并应对结构性和历史性的伤害。此外,它还认识到周边社区挑战的作用,特别是暴力、药物使用、饥饿、贫困和住房不安全可能导致进一步的创伤或对治疗产生负面影响。我们使用生态模型来构建和塑造创伤知情校园的结构。