囚禁期间的应对策略:加沙被绑架平民获释的定性研究。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Inbar Levkovich, Zohar Elyoseph, Shiri Shinan-Altman
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背景:囚禁的创伤表现为广泛的心理和生理症状。没有多少研究调查过被囚禁的平民。这项研究的目的是了解从囚禁中解放出来的个体的动态,重点是应对机制。方法:本定性研究通过对33名在以色列-哈马斯战争中被绑架的18-85岁以色列平民的证词进行专题分析,考察了被绑架平民的应对资源,这些证词基于以色列在线新闻媒体平台上发表的证词。大多数被绑架者是妇女(96.7%),她们被囚禁的时间为48至55天。结果:研究表明,他们利用个人应对策略来忍受被囚禁的恶劣条件,例如通过想念家人来保持希望,坚持日常生活,参加体育活动,以及利用他们的想象力来控制和分散自己的注意力。有些人积极避免强烈的负面情绪,以防止在持续的创伤中精神崩溃。他们还通过建立牢固的人际关系来运用人际应对策略,这对他们的适应能力和应对能力起着至关重要的作用,并培养了归属感。俘虏们互相提供重要的情感支持,并与孩子们分享他们的资源,从而加强了群体团结和生存策略。此外,他们还与囚禁者建立互惠关系,以此作为减轻囚禁严重程度的策略。本研究强调了尽管囚禁环境充满挑战,但被囚禁者利用的应对资源。结论:本研究揭示了被绑架者在被囚禁期间使用了内省和人际应对策略。就个人而言,他们依赖于常规、精神超然和充满希望的想象。在人际关系上,他们与成年人建立了相互支持的关系,通常会照顾孩子,有些人还与绑架者建立了战略关系,以改善他们的处境。这些发现强调了在极端逆境中出现的韧性和适应性。
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Coping strategies during captivity: a qualitative study on released civilian abductees in Gaza.

Background: The trauma of captivity manifests in a wide range of psychological and physical symptoms. Not many studies have examined civilian captivity. The aim of the research is to understand the dynamics of individuals who were liberated from captivity, focusing on the coping mechanisms.

Methods: This qualitative research study examined the coping resources of civilian abductees through thematic analysis of the testimonies of 33 Israeli civilians aged 18-85 who were abducted in the Israel- Hamas war, 2023, based on testimonies published in Israeli online news media platforms. Most of the abductees were women (96.7%) who had been in captivity from 48 to 55 days.

Results: The research reveals that they utilized personal coping strategies to endure the harsh conditions of their captivity, such as maintaining hope by thinking of their families, adhering to routines, engaging in physical activities, and using their imagination to assert control and distract themselves from their dire situation. Some actively avoided intense negative emotions to prevent mental breakdown amidst continuous trauma. They also utilized interpersonal coping strategies by forming strong interpersonal bonds, which played a crucial role in their resilience and coping and fostered a sense of belonging. The captives provided each other vital emotional support and shared their resources with children, thus enhancing group solidarity and survival strategies. Additionally, they cultivated reciprocal relationships with their captors as a strategy for mitigating the severity of their captivity. This research highlights the coping resources utilized by captives despite the challenging circumstances of their captivity.

Conclusions: This study revealed that abductees used both intrapersonal and interpersonal coping strategies to survive captivity. Intra-personally, they relied on routines, mental detachment, and hopeful visualization. Interpersonally, they formed supportive bonds with adults, often caring for children, and some built strategic relationships with captors to improve their conditions. These findings highlight the resilience and adaptability that emerge under extreme adversity.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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