School of Medicine, Queen's University, 80 Barrie Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, 62 Fifth Field Company Lane, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Int J Equity Health. 2024 Mar 19;23(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12939-024-02142-2.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), in combination with adverse community environments, can result in traumatic stress reactions, increasing a person's risk for chronic physical and mental health conditions. Family resilience refers to the ability of families to withstand and rebound from adversity; it involves coping with disruptions as well as positive growth in the face of sudden or challenging life events, trauma, or adversities. This study aimed to identify factors contributing to family and community resilience from the perspective of families who self-identified as having a history of adversity and being resilient during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study used Photovoice, a visual participatory research method which asks participants to take photographs to illustrate their responses to a research question. Participants consisted of a maximum variation sample of families who demonstrated family level resilience in the context of the pair of ACEs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Family members were asked to collect approximately five images or videos that illustrated the facilitators and barriers to well-being for their family in their community. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted using the SHOWeD framework to allow participants to share and elucidate the meaning of their photos. Using thematic analysis, two researchers then independently completed line-by-line coding of interview transcripts before collaborating to develop consensus regarding key themes and interpretations.
Nine families were enrolled in the study. We identified five main themes that enhanced family resilience: (1) social support networks; (2) factors fostering children's development; (3) access and connection to nature; (4) having a space of one's own; and (5) access to social services and community resources.
In the context of additional stresses related to the COVID-19 pandemic, resilient behaviours and strategies for families were identified. The creation or development of networks of intra- and inter-community bonds; the promotion of accessible parenting, housing, and other social services; and the conservation and expansion of natural environments may support resilience and health.
不良的童年经历(ACEs)与不良的社区环境相结合,可能导致创伤性应激反应,增加个人患慢性身心疾病的风险。家庭韧性是指家庭承受和从逆境中恢复的能力;它涉及到在面对突发或具有挑战性的生活事件、创伤或逆境时,应对干扰以及积极成长。本研究旨在从自我认同有逆境经历并在 COVID-19 大流行期间具有韧性的家庭的角度,确定促成家庭和社区韧性的因素。
本研究使用了影像参与式研究方法——照片视角,要求参与者拍摄照片来阐述他们对研究问题的回应。参与者是在 COVID-19 大流行期间具有 ACE 背景的家庭韧性的最大变异样本。要求家庭成员收集大约五张图片或视频,以说明他们家庭在社区中的福祉促进因素和障碍。使用 SHOWeD 框架进行半结构化深入访谈,允许参与者分享和阐明他们照片的含义。然后,两名研究人员独立对访谈记录进行逐行编码,然后合作就关键主题和解释达成共识。
本研究共纳入 9 个家庭。我们确定了增强家庭韧性的五个主要主题:(1)社会支持网络;(2)促进儿童发展的因素;(3)接触和融入自然;(4)拥有自己的空间;(5)获得社会服务和社区资源。
在与 COVID-19 大流行相关的额外压力背景下,确定了具有韧性的家庭行为和策略。创建或发展社区内部和社区之间的联系网络;促进可及的育儿、住房和其他社会服务;以及保护和扩大自然环境,可能会支持韧性和健康。