Parent-Child Communication after Parental Exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events: A Systematic Review.

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Dani de Beijer, Mèlanie Sloover, Karlijn Heesen, Elisa van Ee
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Abstract

Intergenerational traumatization poses a risk for the well-being of children whose parents have been exposed to potentially traumatic events (PTEs). Previous research has implied that parent-child communication may significantly contribute to the transmission of trauma across generations, but findings remain limited and inconclusive, particularly regarding the mechanisms and factors that could underlie this process. Therefore, the present paper performed a mixed methods systematic literature review to methodically map how PTE-exposed parents communicate with their children-both in general and about parental PTEs-and how such communication may contribute to trauma transmission. Five electronic databases were accessed to conduct keyword-led searches, yielding a final inclusion of 31 peer-reviewed, empirical studies that investigated parent-child communication among PTE-exposed parents and/or their nonexposed children. Parental PTE exposure was found to have a negative impact on general parent-child communication, often due to the presence of parental anger, irritability, and withdrawal. Conversations about parental PTEs showed substantial diversity in their frequency, content and style, with strategies of partial/modulated disclosure appearing most common. How parents approached PTE communication frequently stemmed from a desire to keep their children safe and unburdened by their previous experiences. Finally, both general communication and PTE communication were implied to contribute to trauma transmission, revealing a significant impact of parent-child communication on child functioning, identity, and well-being. Based on these key findings, the authors discuss meaningful implications for future research (i.e., prospective directions, addressing methodological concerns) and formulate suggestions for clinicians and policymakers surrounding the treatment of PTE-exposed parents and their offspring.

父母暴露于潜在创伤性事件后的亲子沟通:系统回顾。
代际创伤对父母暴露于潜在创伤性事件(pte)的儿童的健康构成风险。先前的研究表明,亲子沟通可能会显著促进创伤的代际传播,但研究结果仍然有限且不确定,特别是关于这一过程背后的机制和因素。因此,本文采用了一种混合方法的系统文献综述,以系统地描绘出暴露于pte的父母如何与他们的孩子沟通——包括一般情况和关于父母pte的沟通——以及这种沟通如何可能导致创伤传播。我们访问了5个电子数据库,进行以关键词为导向的搜索,最终纳入了31项同行评审的实证研究,这些研究调查了接触pte的父母和/或其未接触pte的孩子之间的亲子交流。父母的PTE暴露被发现对一般的亲子沟通有负面影响,通常是由于父母的愤怒、易怒和退缩的存在。关于父母pte的对话在频率、内容和风格上表现出实质性的多样性,其中部分/调制披露的策略最为常见。父母对待PTE交流的方式往往源于一种希望,即保证孩子的安全,不受他们以前经历的负担。最后,一般沟通和PTE沟通都有助于创伤传播,揭示了亲子沟通对儿童功能、身份和幸福感的显著影响。基于这些关键发现,作者讨论了对未来研究的有意义的影响(即,前瞻性方向,解决方法问题),并为临床医生和政策制定者制定了关于pte暴露父母及其后代治疗的建议。
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13.60
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7.80%
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131
期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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