调查历史创伤患病率和传播途径在非裔美国人:中心社区健康实践

Q4 Psychology
Geraldine Palmer, Todd Rogers, Nathan Wilkins
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现有的历史创伤研究为理解在大屠杀幸存者和当代土著人民的儿童中观察到的生物心理社会影响提供了重要的理论框架。这项研究使用了被概念化为历史感知损失的历史创伤的现有应用以及感知损失的相关症状,如悲伤、愤怒、悲伤和抑郁,来确定来自美国伊利诺伊州和佛罗里达州的129名18岁至65岁以上的非裔美国人中历史损失的患病率和相关性。受访者还完成了一项调查,以确定潜在的历史创伤传播途径。结果表明,受访者报告称,他们至少每年或在特殊时期都会思考土地、语言和精神方式等历史损失,有时或更多时候会有悲伤或抑郁或在白人身边感到不舒服等历史损失的感觉或相关症状。双变量和多变量相关分析显示,年龄、历史损失和相关症状之间存在显著的统计差异,年轻受访者对历史损失有更频繁的想法,并经历了更多的相关情绪,这是出乎意料的。偶尔听到的关于奴役和歧视的家庭故事与历史损失的思想之间也存在相关性
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INVESTIGATING HISTORICAL TRAUMA PREVALENCE AND TRANSMISSION PATHWAYS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS: CENTERING COMMUNITY WELLNESS PRACTICES
Existing historical trauma studies have advanced important theoretical frameworks for understanding biopsychosocial effects observed among children of Holocaust survivors and contemporary Indigenous Peoples. This study used an existing application of historical trauma conceptualized as historical perceived loss and associated symptoms of that perceived loss such as grief, anger, sadness and depression to determine prevalence and correlates of historical loss among 129 African Americans aged 18 to over 65 from Illinois and Florida in the United States. The respondents also completed a survey to identify potential historical trauma transmission pathways. The results indicated respondents reported they thought about historical losses such as land, language, and spiritual ways at least yearly or at special times and sometimes or more had feelings or associated symptoms of historical loss such as sadness or depression or being uncomfortable around White people. Bivariate and multivariate correlational analyses showed significantly statistical differences between age and historical loss and associated symptoms where younger respondents had more frequent thoughts about historical loss and experienced more associated emotions, which was unexpected. A correlation was also found between occasionally hearing family stories of enslavement and discrimination and thoughts of historical loss
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
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0.90
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13
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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