战争后记:阿富汗报告了有记录以来最低的福祉。

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Levi D. Stutzman, Phyllis Lun, Mei Yang, Kenith Chan, Felix Cheung
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战争对幸福有着深远的影响,但战争的结束又如何呢?本研究使用4127名生活在阿富汗战争后期及其后果阶段的阿富汗人的代表性样本来调查这一主题。我们发现,在2022年阿富汗战争结束后,阿富汗人的生活满意度显著下降,三分之二的人在0到10分制的范围内报告生活满意度评分为0或1。与1946年至2022年间涵盖170多个国家的两个国际福祉数据集的数据相比,塔利班重新掌权后阿富汗的平均生活满意度得分(M = 1.28)是有史以来最低的。希望平均分也在2022年跌至极低水平(M = 1.02)。战争是毁灭性的,但从平民的角度来看,战争的结局可能更糟,尽管身体暴力的升级有所减少。
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Epilogue to the war: Afghanistan reports the lowest well-being in recorded history

Epilogue to the war: Afghanistan reports the lowest well-being in recorded history
Wars have profound effects on well-being, but what about the ending of war? This study investigates this topic using representative samples of 4127 Afghans living through the latter stages of the War in Afghanistan and its aftermath. We find that the life satisfaction of Afghans dropped significantly following the conclusion of the War in Afghanistan in 2022, with two-thirds reporting a life satisfaction rating of 0 or 1 on a 0-to-10–point scale. When compared to data from two international well-being datasets together covering more than 170 countries between 1946 and 2022, the mean life satisfaction score in Afghanistan following the Taliban regaining power (M = 1.28) is the lowest ever recorded. The mean hope score in the country also dropped to a critically low level (M = 1.02) in 2022. Wars are devastating, but the conclusion of war can appear worse from the perspectives of civilians despite the de-escalation of physical violence.
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Science Advances
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21.40
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1937
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