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韧性和繁荣的途径:在战争和被迫流离失所的背景下,考察多系统研究和干预的增值作用。

Pathways to resilience and pathways to flourishing: Examining the added-value of multisystem research and intervention in contexts of war and forced displacement.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

Jackson School of Global Affairs, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Dev Psychopathol. 2023 Dec;35(5):2214-2225. doi: 10.1017/S095457942300113X. Epub 2023 Sep 28.

Abstract

This paper examines the added-value that multisystem approaches bring to research and intervention in contexts of war and forced displacement. I highlight what is useful and truly innovative about systems-level work, aware that providing data-related evidence is only part of the story when connecting research to policy and practice. I discuss four types of added-value: these are conceptual, instrumental, capacity-building, and connectivity impacts that, respectively, aim to change current knowledge, improve implementation, build research skills, and strengthen network connectivity. Specifically, systems-based research can help transform the key frames of humanitarian work, fostering the more integrated and distributive models of professional assistance known as resilience and network humanitarianism. I argue that systems-level approaches on resilience and flourishing in war-affected and refugee populations help to articulate new mindsets, methodologies, partnerships, and ways of working relevant for humanitarian research, policy and practice. I focus attention on interdisciplinary, interventionist, prospective, transgenerational, and network-building initiatives. My specific examples cover the family context of mental health and trauma memory in Afghanistan, as well as program evaluation with Syrian refugees in Jordan, connecting stress biology to human experience, and social networks to psychological empowerment. The paper suggests future directions to support more effective and impactful systems-level work in protracted humanitarian crises.

摘要

本文探讨了多系统方法在战争和被迫流离失所背景下的研究和干预中带来的附加值。我强调了系统层面工作中有用且真正具有创新性的方面,意识到提供与数据相关的证据只是将研究与政策和实践联系起来的部分内容。我讨论了四种类型的附加值:分别是概念性、工具性、能力建设和连接性影响,旨在分别改变当前的知识、改善实施、建立研究技能和加强网络连接。具体而言,基于系统的研究可以帮助改变人道主义工作的关键框架,促进更具综合性和分布式的专业援助模式,如韧性和网络人道主义。我认为,在受战争影响和难民人口中关于韧性和繁荣的系统方法有助于阐明与人道主义研究、政策和实践相关的新思维、方法、伙伴关系和工作方式。我关注跨学科、干预性、前瞻性、跨代际和建立网络的举措。我的具体例子涵盖了阿富汗心理健康和创伤记忆的家庭背景,以及在约旦对叙利亚难民的方案评估,将应激生物学与人类体验联系起来,以及将社会网络与心理赋权联系起来。本文提出了未来的方向,以支持在长期人道主义危机中更有效和更具影响力的系统层面工作。

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