父母大屠杀幸存者的性别和生存状况对其后代的影响:依恋视角。

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Diana Cohenca-Shiby, Yael Aviad-Wilchek
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背景:本文考察了后代的依恋特征作为其父母(大屠杀幸存者)生存状况的函数。根据鲍尔比的理论(1),接近一个重要的“他者”会增加调节困难情绪的能力。因此,有一个重要的“他者”陪伴的大屠杀幸存者应该比在战争期间必须完全自力更生的孤独幸存者受到的创伤要小。因此,我们假设父母的生存状况(独自一人或有重要的另一半陪伴)会影响他们与孩子的关系。我们还假设,在大屠杀期间,父母的年龄、生存状况(单独或与重要他人)和后代的回避依恋倾向之间存在关联。方法:招募180名成年大屠杀幸存者后代,并提供社会人口调查问卷。结果:研究结果表明,独自幸存的母亲的后代比有重要伴侣陪伴的母亲的后代有更大的依恋回避倾向。此外,在大屠杀中幸存下来的父亲的后代比那些在重要的人陪伴下幸存下来的父亲的后代表现出更大的依恋回避倾向。结论:研究结果强调了依恋理论的基本论点:个体需要一个重要的他人来帮助产生安全感、情绪调节和应对困难时期的能力。也就是说,重要的另一个人的角色可能不仅仅是情感调节的关键。它可以确定不同创伤事件的影响和余震。再加上创伤幸存者的年龄和性别等许多其他变量,另一半的存在可能会减轻未来留下的创伤伤疤。
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The Effects of Gender and Survival Situation of the Parent Holocaust Survivor on Their Offspring: An Attachment Perspective.

Background: This article examines the attachment characteristics of the offspring as a function of the survival situation of their parents (Holocaust survivors). According to Bowlby's theory (1), proximity to a significant "other" increases the capability to regulate difficult emotions. Therefore, Holocaust survivors who were accompanied by a significant "other" should be less traumatized than a lone survivor who had to be completely self-reliant during the war. Therefore, we hypothesized that the parent's survival situation (alone or accompanied by a significant other) affected the way they bonded with their children. We also assume that an association between age of parent during the Holocaust, survival situation (alone or with a significant other), and avoidance attachment orientation of offspring will be found.

Methods: One hundred and eighty adult Holocaust survivor offspring were recruited and supplied with a sociodemographic questionnaire.

Results: The research results show that offspring of mothers who survived the Holocaust alone have a greater orientation to attachment avoidance than those who survived the Holocaust accompanied by a significant other. Also, offspring of fathers who survived the Holocaust alone showed a greater orientation to attachment avoidance than those who survived the Holocaust in the company of a significant other.

Conclusions: The research results highlight the basic argument of Attachment Theory: The need for a significant other to help in engendering in the individual a sense of security, emotional regulation, and the ability to cope with difficult times. That is, the role of the significant other can be pivotal to more than feeling regulation. It can determine the impact and aftershocks of different traumatic events. Along with a host of other variables such as age and gender of trauma survivor, the presence of the significant other may mitigate the traumatic scars that will remain in the future.

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