父母创伤经历与子女幸福感之间的中介关系:一项系统回顾。

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jihana Kristin Mottley,Karen Devries,Phil Edwards,Georgina Miguel-Esponda,Tessa Roberts,June Larrieta,Sujit D Rathod
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目前,我们对创伤复杂性的理解还不充分,特别是在代际影响方面。在本文中,我们回顾了同行评议的关于父母创伤和儿童幸福感的文献,重点关注中介因素。我们对纵向观察性研究进行了全球系统回顾,评估了父母创伤暴露与子女健康之间的中介关系。回顾的主要结果是在儿童18岁或18岁以下时评估儿童福祉(身体和心理社会)的定量测量。我们将以下经历视为创伤暴露:亲密伴侣暴力,强奸,性侵犯,暴力犯罪中的受害者,童年虐待,以及在战争,政治动荡,自然灾害和突发的严重伤害/疾病期间对个人生存的直接,即时威胁。32项研究符合我们的纳入标准。两个最常见的中介类别是照顾者心理健康(n = 13)和父母行为(n = 10)。其他研究测量了亲子关系(n = 9)、母亲压力因素(n = 5)、父母身体健康(n = 2)和儿童水平因素(n = 6)作为中介的各个方面。几乎所有纳入的研究(n = 28)都检测到中介效应。大多数研究(n = 21)引用了强有力的理论框架来支持他们的中介和结局选择。研究的质量各不相同,但大多数使用了适当的、正式的中介分析。一些研究设计可以通过提高精度和减少偏倚的方法来增强。目前,在如何在中介研究之间测量相似结构方面几乎没有一致性。我们没有在低收入国家找到任何研究,很少有研究检查了家庭动态、身体健康、环境特征或父亲因素的各个方面。
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Mediators of the Association Between a Parent's Experience of Trauma and Their Children's Well-Being: A Systematic Review.
At present, our understanding of trauma's complexity is underdeveloped, particularly with regard to intergenerational effects. In this paper, we review peer-reviewed literature on parental trauma and child well-being, focusing on mediating factors. We conducted a global systematic review of longitudinal, observational studies assessing mediators between a parent's traumatic exposure and their children's well-being. The primary outcome of the review was quantitative measures of child well-being (physical and psycho-social) assessed when the child was 18 years or under. We considered the following experiences as trauma exposures: intimate partner violence, rape, sexual assault, victimization during violent crime, childhood abuse, and exposure to direct, immediate threats to personal survival during war, political unrest, natural disasters, and sudden, critical injury/illness. Thirty-two studies met our inclusion criteria. The two most common mediator categories were caregiver mental health (n = 13) and parenting behavior (n = 10). Other studies measured aspects of the parent-child relationship (n = 9), maternal stress factors (n = 5), parental physical health (n = 2), and child-level factors (n = 6) as mediators. Almost all included studies (n = 28) detected a mediation effect. The majority of studies (n = 21) cited robust theoretical frameworks to support their mediator and outcome choices. Studies varied in quality, but most used appropriate, formal mediation analyses. Several study designs could be enhanced by methods to improve precision and reduce bias. Currently, there is little consistency in how similar constructs are measured between mediation studies. We did not locate any studies in low-income countries, and few studies examined aspects of family dynamics, physical health, environmental characteristics, or paternal factors.
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13.60
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131
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.
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