Introduction: IJCAR – 2023 Issue

Martine Hébert
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Dear readers, I am pleased to introduce the 2023 Issue of the International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience (IJCAR). This issue includes: two regular articles on trauma and maltreatment and associated impacts; three brief reports on varying aspects of hardships and resilience in different populations; and one theoretical paper about a narrative shelter model to give youth who experienced violence a voice and choice. In particular, the regular articles shed light on hardships and resilience experienced by differing populations. Bégin and colleagues examined the effects of using the internet survey method compared to a population-based telephone survey method on the profile of women with a history of child sexual abuse, in terms of socio-demographic data, victimization experiences, and mental health symptoms in adulthood. Jamison and colleagues aimed to gain insights on youth of color in the United States who have experienced violence regarding the associations between resilience and psychological health, social support, and school engagement. Furthermore, the 2023 issue of IJCAR also includes three brief reports on different topics associated to experiences of trauma, maltreatment, and resilience in various populations. Firstly, Brend et al. compared a sample of Finnish social workers serving children and families or social workers in other domains, in terms of the associations between moral distress and burnout amongst these groups. Secondly, Frederickson et al. investigated whether child maltreatment predicted the severity of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and symptom clusters for Canadian women during pregnancy, as well as changes in symptoms from pregnancy to three months postpartum. Finally, Souza et al. aimed to determine if social media in Brazil is a viable outlet for the dissemination of empirically supported information surrounding the topics of child abuse, adverse childhood events, and resilience. Finally, the issue ends with a theoretical paper by Nyirinkwaya and Jenney, regarding a shelter narrative model for research and practice on childhood experiences of intimate partner violence in young people, in order to integrate storytelling and storylistening to help youth exercise their voice and choice. Thus, we encourage you to read these various articles to obtain rich information about ongoing research in the field of resilience. I wish to also take this opportunity to sincerely thank all the members of the IJCAR team for their continuous and dedicated work in the editing and publishing process. Particularly, I wish to thank our associate editors, Dr. Tara Black, Dr. Delphine Collin-Vézina, Dr. Isabelle Daigneault, Dr. Rachel Langevin, and Dr. Nicole Racine; layout editor, Manon Robichaud; and managing editor and senior copyeditor, Teresa Pirro, all of which have done a fantastic job in their varying roles. I also want to take this opportunity to welcome Dr. Roxanne Guyon as a new associate editor. We hope you enjoy reading the current issue! This is also a friendly reminder to prepare your manuscripts for the next issue. Please submit your manuscripts in English, or in French, and feel free to forward this information to colleagues and students who may be interested. We look forward to your manuscripts and to the next issue of IJCAR. Happy reading! Martine Hébert, Editor-in-Chief
简介:IJCAR - 2023 期
亲爱的读者们,我很高兴向大家介绍《国际儿童和青少年复原力期刊》(IJCAR)2023 年刊。本期内容包括:两篇关于创伤和虐待及其相关影响的常规文章;三篇关于不同人群所经历的艰难困苦和复原力的不同方面的简要报告;以及一篇关于叙事庇护所模式的理论论文,该模式旨在为遭受暴力的青少年提供发言权和选择权。其中,常规文章揭示了不同人群所经历的困难和复原力。贝金及其同事从社会人口数据、受害经历和成年后的心理健康症状等方面,研究了使用互联网调查方法与基于人口的电话调查方法相比,对有儿童性虐待史的妇女概况的影响。贾米森及其同事旨在深入了解美国曾遭受暴力的有色人种青少年的复原力与心理健康、社会支持和学校参与之间的关联。此外,2023 年的《IJCAR》还包括三篇简短的报告,内容涉及与不同人群的创伤、虐待经历和复原力相关的不同主题。首先,Brend 等人比较了芬兰为儿童和家庭服务的社会工作者样本与其他领域的社会工作者样本,研究了这些群体中道德困扰与职业倦怠之间的关联。其次,Frederickson 等人调查了儿童虐待是否能预测加拿大妇女怀孕期间创伤后应激障碍症状和症状群的严重程度,以及从怀孕到产后三个月期间症状的变化。最后,Souza 等人旨在确定巴西的社交媒体是否是传播有关虐待儿童、不良童年事件和复原力等主题的经验性信息的可行渠道。最后,本期以 Nyirinkwaya 和 Jenney 的一篇理论性论文收尾,该论文介绍了针对青少年童年亲密伴侣暴力经历的研究和实践的庇护所叙事模式,目的是将讲故事和听故事结合起来,帮助青少年行使他们的发言权和选择权。因此,我们鼓励大家阅读这些不同的文章,以获取有关复原力领域正在进行的研究的丰富信息。我还想借此机会衷心感谢 IJCAR 团队的所有成员在编辑和出版过程中所付出的不懈努力。尤其要感谢我们的副主编塔拉-布莱克(Tara Black)博士、德尔菲娜-科林-韦齐纳(Delphine Collin-Vézina)博士、伊莎贝尔-戴尼奥尔(Isabelle Daigneault)博士、雷切尔-朗热文(Rachel Langevin)博士和妮可-拉辛(Nicole Racine)博士;排版编辑马农-罗比考(Manon Robichaud);总编辑兼高级校对特雷莎-皮罗(Teresa Pirro),他们在各自不同的岗位上都做出了出色的工作。我还想借此机会欢迎 Roxanne Guyon 博士成为新的副主编。希望您喜欢阅读本期杂志!在此也友情提醒您准备好下期的稿件。请用英文或法文投稿,并随时将此信息转发给可能感兴趣的同事和学生。我们期待着您的来稿和下一期的《IJCAR》。祝您阅读愉快玛蒂娜-赫伯特(Martine Hébert),主编
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