Magdalena Skrodzka, Piotr Sosnowski, Michał Bilewicz, Anna Stefaniak
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摘要
库尔德人长期遭受迫害,甚至为最基本的权利而斗争。这反映在一个广为流传的信念中,根据这个信念,他们“没有朋友,只有山”。这段艰难的历史可能对当今库尔德人的心理健康产生持续的负面影响。本文调查了生活在伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区的年轻库尔德人对历史创伤的认知可得性、历史创伤症状和负面心理健康结果之间的关系。我们还研究了作为少数民族成员(伊拉克库尔德人)和作为一个民族群体成员(一般的库尔德人)的强烈认同的潜在保护作用。结果表明,悲惨的群体历史与年轻伊拉克库尔德人的负面心理健康结果显著相关。然而,与其他伊拉克库尔德人(而不是与一般库尔德人)的强烈认同对历史创伤与当今负面心理健康结果之间的联系产生了减弱作用。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
Group identification attenuates the effect of historical trauma on mental health: A study of Iraqi Kurds.
Kurds have a long history of victimization and struggle for even the most basic rights. This is reflected in a widely shared belief, according to which they have "no friends but the mountains." Such difficult history may have ongoing negative impact on mental health of present-day Kurds. This article investigates the relations between cognitive availability of historical trauma, historical trauma symptoms, and negative mental health outcomes in a sample of young Kurds who live in the Region of Kurdistan in Iraq. We also examined the potential protective role of strong identification as members of a national minority (Iraqi Kurds) and as members of an ethnic group (Kurdish people in general). The results showed that tragic group history is significantly related to negative mental health outcomes among young Iraqi Kurds. However, strong identification with other Iraqi Kurds (but not with Kurds in general) had an attenuating effect on the link between historical trauma and present-day negative mental health outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).