Rachel Langevin, Sara Abou Chabake, Sophie Beaudette
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摘要
儿童虐待的代际连续性是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。确定这些周期中涉及的可改变的风险和保护因素至关重要。之前的一项范围综述综合了截至2018年与代际CM相关的社会心理因素的文献。从那时起,已经发表了相当数量的研究;这篇最新的综述旨在总结这方面的最新文献。我们从2018年11月到2023年11月对五个主要数据库(PsycINFO、Scopus、Medline、Social Work Abstracts和ProQuest dissertation / thesis)进行了全面的检索。主要纳入标准是代际虐待的记录,研究报告至少有一个社会心理风险或保护因素。纳入的研究涉及人类参与者,提出原始发现,用英语或法语撰写,并采用任何研究设计。这篇更新的综述包括29项新的研究。研究结果表明,照顾者的个体(如社会人口特征、精神病理学)、关系(如IPV、依恋)、情境(如社会经济劣势)、历史因素(如累积性照护、外出安置)以及第二代特征(如社会人口特征、精神病理学)都与照护的代际连续性有关。对实践的启示表明,有针对性的干预应该解决CM幸存者的抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍和情绪失调,同时培养安全、支持性的家庭关系和积极的育儿技能。政策影响强调需要加强对早期发现慢性疾病的儿童保护服务、消除贫困的公共政策、公平的儿童保育责任以及为中低收入国家的研究提供资金的支持。
Intergenerational Cycles of Maltreatment: An Updated Scoping Review of Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors.
The intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment (CM) is a growing public health concern. Identifying modifiable risk and protective factors involved in these cycles is crucial. A previous scoping review synthesized the literature on psychosocial factors associated with intergenerational CM up to 2018. Since then, a sizable number of studies have been published; this updated review aims to summarize this recent literature. We conducted a comprehensive search across five major databases (PsycINFO, Scopus, Medline, Social Work Abstracts, and ProQuest Dissertations/Theses) from November 2018 to November 2023. The primary inclusion criterion was documentation of intergenerational maltreatment, with studies reporting at least one psychosocial risk or protective factor. Included studies involved human participants, presented original findings, were written in English or French, and employed any research design. This updated review included 29 new studies. Findings indicate that caregivers' individual (e.g., sociodemographic characteristics, psychopathology), relational (e.g., IPV, attachment), contextual (e.g., socioeconomic disadvantage), and historical factors (e.g., cumulative CM, out-of-home placement), along with characteristics of the second generation (e.g., sociodemographic characteristics, psychopathology), are involved in the intergenerational continuity of CM. The implications for practice suggest targeted interventions should address depression, PTSD, and emotional dysregulation in CM survivors, along with fostering secure, supportive family relationships, and positive parenting skills. Policy implications emphasize the need for enhanced support for child protection services in early CM identification, public policies to combat poverty, equitable childcare responsibilities, and funding for research in low-to-middle-income countries.
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.