Bereavement, Loss, and Grief in War-Exposed Children and Adolescents: A Review and Implications for Assessment, Intervention, and Policy.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Christopher M Layne, Gesenia Sloan-Pena, Kelly Dixon, Lolita Bell, Blake Barrientos, Stevie Schapiro, Akhila Nalluri, Rohit Mandadi, Iniobong Etuk
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Objective: This literature review summarizes findings regarding the effects of war-related bereavement and other losses in children and adolescents-including both negative consequences and protective factors that may mitigate their effects. This review also explores strategies for improving mental health and developmental outcomes among youth experiencing war-related losses. Method: This literature review synthesizes research studies examining psychological and developmental consequences of war-related bereavement. These include studies assessing mental health risks, protective factors, and effective interventions for children and adolescents bereaved by the loss of family members due to war. Results: The literature consistently shows that children and adolescents who experience war-related bereavement are at a significantly higher risk for developing psychological disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, prolonged grief disorder, and suicidal ideation. The findings also highlight individual, family, and community factors-including self-esteem, self-efficacy, adaptive coping skills, social support, and cultural values-that may buffer these risks and enhance resilience. Conclusions: To mitigate the negative impact of war-related bereavement, early identification of grief reactions is critical. A developmentally-informed approach to assessment and intervention, involving mental health professionals, paraprofessionals, school personnel, and policymakers, is essential to support resilience and foster developmental recovery in bereaved youth. Research and intervention efforts should focus on enhancing protective factors and implementing flexibly-tailored strategies (including group, school-based, and telehealth) to aid children affected by war-related bereavement and other losses.

战争暴露的儿童和青少年的丧亲、损失和悲伤:评估、干预和政策的回顾和启示。
目的:本文献综述总结了与战争相关的丧亲和其他损失对儿童和青少年的影响,包括负面后果和可能减轻其影响的保护性因素。本综述还探讨了改善遭受战争相关损失的青年的心理健康和发展结果的策略。方法:本文献综述综合研究了战争相关丧亲的心理和发展后果。这些研究包括评估心理健康风险、保护因素以及对因战争而失去家庭成员的儿童和青少年的有效干预措施。结果:文献一致表明,经历与战争有关的丧亲之痛的儿童和青少年患心理疾病的风险明显更高,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁、焦虑、长期悲伤障碍和自杀意念。研究结果还强调了个人、家庭和社区因素,包括自尊、自我效能、适应性应对技能、社会支持和文化价值观,这些因素可能会缓冲这些风险,增强适应力。结论:为了减轻战争丧亲的负面影响,早期识别悲伤反应是至关重要的。在心理健康专业人员、辅助专业人员、学校工作人员和政策制定者的参与下,对发展知情的评估和干预方法对于支持失去亲人的青年的复原力和促进发展恢复至关重要。研究和干预工作应侧重于加强保护因素和实施灵活的战略(包括团体、校本和远程保健),以援助受战争相关的丧亲和其他损失影响的儿童。
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CiteScore
2.70
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48
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期刊介绍: Internationally recognized, Psychiatry has responded to rapid research advances in psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, trauma, and psychopathology. Increasingly, studies in these areas are being placed in the context of human development across the lifespan, and the multiple systems that influence individual functioning. This journal provides broadly applicable and effective strategies for dealing with the major unsolved problems in the field.
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