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灵活资源是儿童社区恢复力的关键:一项范围综述

Flexible Resources Key to Neighborhood Resilience for Children: A Scoping Review.

作者信息

Beese Shawna, Drumm Kailie, Wells-Yoakum Kayla, Postma Julie, Graves Janessa M

机构信息

College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences (CAHNRS), Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA.

College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, WA 99201, USA.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2023 Nov 7;10(11):1791. doi: 10.3390/children10111791.

Abstract

Neighborhoods have been the focus of health researchers seeking to develop upstream strategies to mitigate downstream disease development. In recent years, neighborhoods have become a primary target in efforts to promote health and resilience following deleterious social conditions such as the climate crisis, extreme weather events, the global pandemic, and supply chain disruptions. Children are often the most vulnerable populations after experiencing unexpected shocks. To examine and describe conceptually the construct of Neighborhood Resilience, we conducted a comprehensive scoping review using the terms ("resilience" or "resiliency" or "resilient") AND ("neighborhood"), utilizing MEDLINE (through PubMed) and CINAHL (through EBSCOhost) databases, to assess overall neighborhood themes that impact resilience. A total of 57 articles were extracted that met inclusion criteria. Extracted characteristics included study purpose, country of origin, key findings, environmental protective/risk factors. The analysis revealed a positive relationship between neighborhood resource density, neighborhood resiliency, and individual resiliency. This study reports the finding for studies with a population focus of pre-school age and school age children (1.5-18 years of age). Broadly, we identified that the primary goals regarding neighborhood resilience for childhood can be conceptualized as all activities and resources that (a) prevent trauma during childhood development and/or (b) mitigate or heal childhood trauma once it has occurred. This goal conceptually encompasses antecedents that increase protective factors and reduces risk factors for children and their families. This comprehensive look at the literature showed that a neighborhood's ability to build, promote, and maintain resiliency is often largely dependent on the flexible resources (i.e., knowledge, money, power, prestige, and beneficial social connections) that are available.

摘要

社区一直是健康研究人员关注的焦点,他们试图制定上游策略以减轻下游疾病的发展。近年来,在经历了诸如气候危机、极端天气事件、全球大流行和供应链中断等有害社会状况后,社区已成为促进健康和恢复力的主要目标。儿童在经历意外冲击后往往是最脆弱的群体。为了从概念上审视和描述社区恢复力的构成,我们使用术语(“恢复力”或“复原力”或“有复原力的”)和(“社区”)进行了全面的范围审查,利用MEDLINE(通过PubMed)和CINAHL(通过EBSCOhost)数据库,以评估影响恢复力的总体社区主题。共提取了57篇符合纳入标准的文章。提取的特征包括研究目的、原产国、主要发现、环境保护/风险因素。分析揭示了社区资源密度、社区恢复力和个人恢复力之间的正相关关系。本研究报告了以学龄前和学龄儿童(1.5至18岁)为人群重点的研究结果。总体而言,我们确定儿童期社区恢复力的主要目标可以概念化为所有活动和资源,这些活动和资源(a)在儿童发展过程中预防创伤,和/或(b)一旦儿童创伤发生,减轻或治愈创伤。这一目标在概念上涵盖了增加儿童及其家庭保护因素并减少风险因素的前因。对文献的全面审视表明,社区建立、促进和维持恢复力的能力通常在很大程度上取决于可用的灵活资源(即知识、金钱、权力、威望和有益的社会关系)。

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