Kanya Meghan, Davis Patricia, Robertson Gail C
Clinical Psychologist at University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Program Manager for Trauma Informed Care at Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Mo Med. 2025 Jul-Aug;122(4):304-309.
Easy access to streaming news and sensational headlines has transformed society's exposure to traumatic narratives. From personal stories on social media platforms to news articles about violence in communities, patients and their caregivers may not recognize their exposure as traumatic nor recognize their psychological sequalae as unhealthy. In addition, youth with trauma-related mental health symptoms are not consistently identified in pediatric primary care clinics. Due to the increase in proximity to traumatic stories, healthcare providers working with youth require additional skills designed to engage patients and families in conversations about exposure to violence via technology and symptoms of vicarious trauma. This article aims to summarize current understanding of vicarious trauma via technology, the impact of vicarious trauma on youth, and provide best practices to improve providers' ability to disseminate evidence-based guidance.
轻松获取流媒体新闻和耸人听闻的头条新闻改变了社会接触创伤性叙事的方式。从社交媒体平台上的个人故事到关于社区暴力的新闻报道,患者及其护理人员可能不认为自己接触到的是创伤性事件,也不认为其心理后遗症是不健康的。此外,患有与创伤相关心理健康症状的青少年在儿科初级保健诊所中并未得到持续识别。由于接触创伤性故事的机会增加,与青少年打交道的医疗保健提供者需要具备额外的技能,以便与患者及其家人就通过技术接触暴力和替代性创伤症状展开对话。本文旨在总结目前对通过技术产生的替代性创伤的理解、替代性创伤对青少年的影响,并提供最佳实践方法,以提高医疗保健提供者传播循证指南的能力。