在 COVID-19 期间,在资源有限的社区使用故事书保护儿童心理健康的价值

Q3 Social Sciences
Maud Mthembu, T. Raniga, Michael Boecker
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在全球范围内,COVID-19 大流行导致儿童心理健康不佳、失去父母和粮食无保障。在疫情高峰期,低收入社区用于儿童咨询和教育的 COVID-19 相关和儿童友好型工具非常有限。研究人员和社会工作从业人员用伊西祖鲁语创作了《Uhambo Lwami》故事书,以启动与儿童关于 COVID-19 的对话。报告的研究结果来自对 13 名特意挑选的社区社会工作者以及儿童和青少年工作者的深入访谈,他们在大流行病期间将故事书纳入了儿童咨询。本文的中心前提是他们对故事书的使用和价值的体验,以支持大流行病期间儿童的心理健康。本文讨论了两个主题: 故事书在儿童中的使用及其在大流行病期间为儿童提供支持的价值。研究结果表明,故事书为儿童分享他们在大流行病期间的社会心理经历创造了一个适合儿童的环境。此外,故事书还以关爱和回应的方式促进了有关死亡和疾病的经验交流。精心设计的故事书是一种具有成本效益的工具,有助于与儿童开展敏感的讨论。在大流行病期间,可利用与实际情况相关的故事书来教育儿童并减轻他们的痛苦。
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The value of using a storybook to protect the psychological health of children during COVID-19 in resource-limited communities
Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused poor mental health, parental loss and food insecurity in children. At the peak of the pandemic, context-relevant and child-friendly COVID-19 tools for child counselling and education were limited in low-income communities. Researchers and social work practitioners created Uhambo Lwami storybook in IsiZulu language to initiate conversations with children about COVID-19. The findings reported are drawn from in-depth interviews with 13 purposively selected community-based social workers and child and youth workers who integrated the storybook into child counselling during the pandemic. The central premise of the paper is their experiences about the use and value of the storybook to support children’s psychological well-being during the pandemic. Two themes are discussed:  The use of the storybook with children and its value to support children during the pandemic. The results indicated that the storybook created a child-friendly environment for children to share their psychosocial experiences of living during the pandemic. Furthermore, it facilitated sharing of experiences about death and illness in a caring and responsive manner. Well-designed storybooks are a cost-effective tool useful to initiate sensitive discussions with children. Context-relevant storybooks can be used to educate and alleviate distress in children during pandemics.
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Social Work and Social Sciences Review
Social Work and Social Sciences Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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