The family crisis migration stress framework: A framework to understand the mental health effects of crisis migration on children and families caused by disasters.

IF 3.4 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Saskia R Vos, Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, Sofia Puente-Duran, Christopher P Salas-Wright, Maria C Duque, Ivonne Calderón Herrera, Mildred M Maldonado-Molina, Melissa N Castillo, Tae Kyoung Lee, Maria Fernanda Garcia, Cristina A Fernandez, Marissa Hanson, Carolina Scaramutti, Seth J Schwartz
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Abstract

Crisis migration refers to displacement of large numbers of individuals and families from their home countries due to wars, dictatorial governments, and other critical hazards (e.g., hurricanes). Although crisis migration can adversely influence direct and indirect effects on the mental health of adults and their children collectively as families, there is a deficiency in theory that addresses family level processes in this crisis migration context. We propose the Family Crisis Migration Stress Framework, which consolidates what is known about the multiple factors affecting mental health outcomes of crisis migrants into one cohesive model. In our article, we synthesize relevant theories and models of disaster, migration, and family resilience in order to create a framework in which to organize the complex processes that occur within families as a result of migration and that affect the mental health of children. We include examples from various national settings to illustrate the tenets of our framework. Future policy and intervention for crisis migrant should focus on the family as a unit, instead of parents and children as individual entities.

家庭危机移徙压力框架:了解灾害造成的危机移徙对儿童和家庭的心理健康影响的框架。
危机移民是指由于战争、独裁政府和其他重大灾害(如飓风)而导致大量个人和家庭离开本国的流离失所。虽然危机移徙会对成年人及其子女作为一个家庭集体的心理健康产生直接和间接的不利影响,但在理论上缺乏解决这种危机移徙背景下家庭层面进程的理论。我们提出了家庭危机移民压力框架,它将已知的影响危机移民心理健康结果的多种因素整合到一个有凝聚力的模型中。在我们的文章中,我们综合了灾害、移民和家庭复原力的相关理论和模型,以创建一个框架,在这个框架中,组织由于移民而在家庭中发生的复杂过程,并影响儿童的心理健康。我们包括来自不同国家背景的例子来说明我们框架的原则。未来对危机移民的政策和干预应以家庭为单位,而不是以父母和孩子为个体。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: The mission of New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development is to provide scientific and scholarly presentations on cutting edge issues and concepts in the field of child and adolescent development. Each issue focuses on a specific new direction or research topic, and is peer reviewed by experts on that topic. Any topic in the domain of child and adolescent development can be the focus of an issue. Topics can include social, cognitive, educational, emotional, biological, neuroscience, health, demographic, economical, and socio-cultural issues that bear on children and youth, as well as issues in research methodology and other domains. Topics that bridge across areas are encouraged, as well as those that are international in focus or deal with under-represented groups. The readership for the journal is primarily students, researchers, scholars, and social servants from fields such as psychology, sociology, education, social work, anthropology, neuroscience, and health. We welcome scholars with diverse methodological and epistemological orientations.
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