为乌克兰东部受战争影响的青少年制定与文化相关的复原力措施。

Sergiy Bogdanov, Andriy Girnyk, Vira Chernobrovkina, Volodymir Chernobrovkin, Olexander Vinogradov, Kateryna Garbar, Yuliya Kovalevskaya, Oksana Basenko, Irina Ivanyuk, Kimberly Hook, Mike Wessells
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在紧急情况下提供的教育中的社会心理支持往往旨在支持儿童的复原力,但东欧缺乏强有力的背景复原力措施。在这篇文章中,我们的目的是描述在乌克兰东部受战争影响的青少年弹性的第一个措施的发展和心理测量特性。我们使用定性方法来确定弹性的主要文化特征,然后使用这些结构来开发测量。我们使用探索性结构方程模型提取出具有高内部一致性的五个因素:家庭支持(ω=0.89)、乐观(ω=0.87)、坚持(ω=0.87)、健康(ω=0.86)和社交网络(ω=0.87)。验证性因子分析表明,一个简明的弹性模型几乎与探索性结构方程模型一样适合数据。该方法具有良好的重测信度。在本文中,我们还讨论了发展、验证和使用与文化相关的弹性措施对加强学校(特别是乌克兰)社会心理支持项目的重要性。
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Developing a Culturally Relevant Measure of Resilience for War-Affected Adolescents in Eastern Ukraine.

Developing a Culturally Relevant Measure of Resilience for War-Affected Adolescents in Eastern Ukraine.

Psychosocial support in education that is provided during emergencies frequently aims to support children's resilience, but strong, contextual measures of resilience are in short supply in Eastern Europe. In this article, our aim is to describe the development and psychometric properties of the first measure of resilience for war-affected adolescents in Eastern Ukraine. We used qualitative methods to identify the main cultural characteristics of resiliency and then used these constructs to develop the measure. We used exploratory structural equation modeling to extract five factors that showed high internal consistency: family support (ω=0.89), optimism (ω=0.87), persistence (ω=0.87), health (ω=0.86), and social networking (ω=0.87). Confirmatory factor analysis suggested that a concise model of resiliency fit the data almost as well as the exploratory structural equation modeling model. The measure demonstrated good test-retest reliability. In this article, we also discuss the importance of development, validation, and the use of culturally relevant measures of resilience for strengthening psychosocial support programs in schools, particularly in Ukraine.

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