在地震与战争中成长:边省儿童的战争隐喻

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Saniye Teze, Fatma Ayhan
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨生活在地震和难民严重影响地区的9-12岁儿童如何感知战争概念,并通过隐喻表达这些感知。本研究采用定性研究设计,采用隐喻分析方法。样本包括300名儿童,他们直接经历了2023年2月6日的地震,居住在叙利亚边境附近的一个省份,他们的父母知情同意参与。数据是通过这样的提示收集的:“战争就像……因为……”。根据语义相似度对产生的隐喻进行了分析,并将其分为五大主题类:情感;暴力和破坏;自然灾害和社会灾害;死亡与损失;以及虚构或象征的元素。调查结果显示,儿童对战争的看法不仅受到媒体曝光的影响,还受到流离失所和自然灾害等直接或间接创伤经历的影响。这些结果强调,战争的心理社会影响并不局限于直接接触,儿童更广泛的环境背景在塑造他们对战争的理解方面发挥着关键作用。研究结果可以指导情境敏感的教育材料、社会心理支持计划和父母沟通策略的发展,以培养生活在受创伤影响环境中的儿童的情绪恢复能力、建设性的意义创造和应对技能。
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Growing Up Between Earthquake and War: War Metaphors of Border Province Children

Growing Up Between Earthquake and War: War Metaphors of Border Province Children

This study aims to explore how children aged 9–12, residing in a region heavily affected by both earthquakes and the presence of refugees, perceive the concept of war and express these perceptions through metaphors. Employing a qualitative research design, the study adopts a metaphor analysis approach. The sample consists of 300 children who directly experienced the earthquakes on February 6, 2023, live in a province near the Syrian border, and whose parents provided informed consent for participation. Data were collected through the prompt: ‘War is like … because …’. The metaphors generated were analysed and grouped into five overarching thematic categories based on semantic similarity: emotions; violence and destruction; natural and social disasters; death and loss; and fictional or symbolic elements. The findings reveal that children's perceptions of war are shaped not only by media exposure but also by direct or indirect traumatic experiences such as displacement and natural disasters. These results underscore that the psychosocial impact of war is not limited to direct exposure, and that children's broader environmental context plays a critical role in shaping their understanding of war. The findings may guide the development of context-sensitive educational materials, psychosocial support programmes and parental communication strategies that foster emotional resilience, constructive meaning-making and coping skills in children living in trauma-affected settings.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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