Dehghan Roghieh
Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry, University College London, London, UK.
Med Health Care Philos. 2025 Mar;28(1):103-112. doi: 10.1007/s11019-024-10237-4. Epub 2024 Nov 30.
Empirical research on moral injury (MI) has rapidly evolved since 2009. Originally developed to address the moral dimensions of traumatic experiences among US veterans, MI has also found application in the context of traumatized refugees. This paper delves into the ethical and epistemological questions that arise when applying a concept originally rooted in a qualitatively distinct experience and a demographically different population to refugees. It is argued that the prevailing clinical and psychological conceptualization of MI may not adequately accommodate the unique needs and experiences of refugee populations. This examination underscores the imperative of conceptualizing to better serve the ethical and epistemic demands of refugee communities.
自2009年以来,关于道德伤害(MI)的实证研究迅速发展。道德伤害最初是为解决美国退伍军人创伤经历的道德层面问题而提出的,如今在受创伤难民的背景下也有应用。本文深入探讨了将一个最初源于性质不同的经历和人口统计学上不同的群体的概念应用于难民时出现的伦理和认识论问题。有人认为,目前道德伤害的临床和心理学概念可能无法充分满足难民群体的独特需求和经历。这种审视强调了进行概念化以更好地满足难民社区伦理和认知需求的必要性。