Harding R K, Looney J G
Am J Psychiatry. 1977 Apr;134(4):407-11. doi: 10.1176/ajp.134.4.407.
The authors describe the efforts made to meet the mental health needs of Vietnamese children and their families in a large refugee camp. Many of the children received strong emotional support from the multigenerational Vietnamese families, and they adapted well to the new environment. However, children separated from their families demonstrated increased emotional vulnerability, and foster placement of children without families presented a serious problem. The authors suggest that our national commitment to these refugees may have ended when they left the confines of the refugee camp.
作者描述了为满足一个大型难民营中越南儿童及其家庭的心理健康需求所做的努力。许多儿童从越南多代同堂家庭中获得了强有力的情感支持,并且他们很好地适应了新环境。然而,与家人分离的儿童表现出情感上更易受伤,而对无家可归儿童的寄养安置则带来了一个严重问题。作者认为,当这些难民离开难民营的范围时,我们国家对他们的承诺可能就结束了。