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灾后补偿过程的心理社会影响:叙事系统评价。

Psychosocial impacts of post-disaster compensation processes: narrative systematic review.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Medicine, Weston Education Centre, King's College London, London, SE5 9RJ, UK.

Department of War Studies, King's College London, The Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, UK.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2024 Oct 7;12(1):539. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02025-9.

Abstract

After disasters, many people seek compensation for physical, psychological or economic damages. However, compensation processes can be perceived as arduous and unfair and potentially create stress for both individuals and communities. This systematic review explored the psychosocial impacts of post-disaster compensation processes, including compensation sought through both litigation and government assistance programmes. We searched seven databases, hand-searched reference lists of included studies, and used thematic analysis to synthesise results of included studies. We screened 6,532 papers, ultimately including 66 in the review. While we found mixed evidence regarding the relationship between individual mental health and the compensation process, many studies suggested the process placed demands on emotional resources and could cause stress. Numerous challenges of the compensation process were described, including complicated paperwork, lengthy processes, inadequate information, confusing eligibility criteria, lack of inter-agency cooperation, poor understanding of communities' unique needs, insufficient pay-outs, and politicisation of the process. Inequities in compensation distribution introduced additional stress to already traumatised communities, who often experienced resentment, envy and conflict. The mixed nature of the relationship between mental health and the compensation process was evident in research trends where a small number of studies reported positive findings related to relating to gratitude, helpfulness of compensation and strengthened community relationships, while a substantial number of others reported negative impacts including higher mental health problems. Positive and negative impacts were reported for both litigation and non-litigation compensation-seeking. The nuanced dynamics of these findings are described in greater detail within the paper. It is important that compensation regulators consider the potential impacts on individuals and communities and take steps to address compensation inequities. This enhanced understanding of how those affected by disasters can rebuild their lives and furthering understanding of how to support them will enable evidence-based approaches to building resilience and planning for long-term recovery. Significant compensation process improvements could be realised by ensuring clear communication and transparent decision-making. Overall, this review underscores the importance of ensuring that compensation processes are fair and straightforward so they can repair material losses without deteriorating the social norms and relationships of affected communities.

摘要

灾难发生后,许多人寻求对身体、心理或经济损失的赔偿。然而,赔偿过程可能被视为艰难和不公平的,并可能给个人和社区带来压力。本系统评价探讨了灾后赔偿过程的心理社会影响,包括通过诉讼和政府援助计划寻求的赔偿。我们搜索了七个数据库,手动搜索了纳入研究的参考文献,并使用主题分析来综合纳入研究的结果。我们筛选了 6532 篇论文,最终有 66 篇纳入了综述。虽然我们发现个体心理健康与赔偿过程之间的关系存在混合证据,但许多研究表明,该过程对情绪资源提出了要求,并可能造成压力。赔偿过程中描述了许多挑战,包括复杂的文书工作、冗长的程序、信息不足、令人困惑的资格标准、缺乏机构间合作、对社区独特需求的理解不足、赔偿不足以及过程的政治化。赔偿分配的不平等给已经受到创伤的社区带来了额外的压力,他们经常感到怨恨、嫉妒和冲突。心理健康与赔偿过程之间关系的混合性质在研究趋势中显而易见,少数研究报告了与感恩、赔偿的帮助性和加强社区关系相关的积极发现,而相当数量的其他研究报告了消极影响,包括更高的心理健康问题。诉讼和非诉讼寻求赔偿都有积极和消极的影响。这些发现的细微动态在论文中有更详细的描述。赔偿监管机构有必要考虑对个人和社区的潜在影响,并采取措施解决赔偿不公问题。对受灾害影响的人如何重建生活的进一步了解,以及对如何支持他们的进一步了解,将使人们能够采用循证方法来建立复原力,并为长期恢复做好规划。通过确保清晰的沟通和透明的决策,可以实现重大的赔偿过程改进。总的来说,这篇综述强调了确保赔偿过程公平和直接的重要性,这样才能在修复物质损失的同时,不会损害受灾社区的社会规范和关系。

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