创伤相关羞耻感:进化概念分析。

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Journal of forensic nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000527
Lisa M Laughlin
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背景:人际攻击后的羞耻感直接影响幸存者的幸福感。尽管创伤相关羞耻感的概念已经在心理学中得到了很好的定义和应用,但直接应用于性侵犯受害者的护理尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是进行跨学科的概念分析,以澄清和综合与人际攻击有关的创伤性羞耻的概念。方法:采用“创伤性羞耻”一词进行多学科文献检索。回顾了文章标题和摘要对人际攻击研究的意义。运用Rodgers概念分析的进化方法识别创伤性羞耻的属性和相关概念,并澄清创伤性羞耻的情境基础。结果:检索到150篇文章,其中15篇符合指定的纳入标准。入选文章中有14篇是研究性研究,1篇是系统综述。采用专题分析,确定了两个属性:自我贬值和自我孤立。创伤经历、恐惧、多次受害、先前存在的羞耻、低自尊、污名化事件和他人的负面反应被确定为前因。最后,当回顾后果时,焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍、急性应激障碍、痛苦、健康状况不佳、社交退缩和自杀倾向被确定为共同的主题。结论:该概念分析是创伤性羞耻感在护理中进一步发展和实施的第一步。开展与人际创伤事件幸存者羞耻相关的研究和发表文献,对于为该专业提供整体护理至关重要。
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Trauma-Related Shame: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis.

Background: Feelings of shame after interpersonal assault directly impact survivor well-being. Although the concept of trauma-related shame has been well defined and applied in psychology, the direct application to nursing care for victims of sexual assault is unclear.

Objective: The aim of this study was to perform an interdisciplinary concept analysis to clarify and synthesize the concept of trauma-related shame as it relates to interpersonal assault.

Method: A multidisciplinary literature search was conducted using the term "trauma-related shame." Article titles and abstracts were reviewed for significance to interpersonal assault. Rodgers' evolutionary method of concept analysis was used to identify attributes and related concepts and also clarify the contextual basis of trauma-related shame.

Results: The search resulted in 150 articles, 15 of which met the specified inclusion criteria. Fourteen of the selected articles were research studies, and one was a systematic review. A thematic analysis was used, and two attributes were identified: self-devaluation and self-isolation. An experience of trauma, fear, multivictimization, preexisting shame, low self-esteem, stigmatized events, and negative reactions from others were identified as antecedents. Finally, when reviewing for consequences, anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, acute stress disorder, distress, poor health outcomes, social withdrawal, and suicidal tendencies were identified as common themes.

Conclusion: This concept analysis is a first step in the further development and implementation of trauma-related shame in nursing. It will be vital to the provision of holistic care for the profession to conduct research and publish literature related to shame for survivors of interpersonal traumatic events.

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