1947年印巴分治背景下的代际创伤。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Harjyot Kaur, Pooja Jaggi
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《印度分治》唤起了暴力、分离、流离失所、损失和苦难的悲惨画面。这是人类历史上最大规模的大规模迁徙。仅仅一个决定,数百万人就在自己祖先的土地上变成了陌生人,并被推向了他们将不得不在其中度过余生的新的、陌生的领域。然而,这并不是结束。这种流离失所带来了一种生活,即使只是暂时的,大规模屠杀成为了可怕的现实。在这场混乱的暴力事件中,人们别无选择,只能看着自己的生活发生他们从未想过的转折,并在未来的一切中尽可能长时间地生存下去。本研究旨在探讨分治背景下的代际创伤现象。Danieli多代创伤遗产清单中的物品被用于目前居住在印度的分治幸存者的子女和孙子女。使用SPSS 27.0.1版进行独立样本t检验,以评估相关组之间差异的显著性。结果表明,两代人的得分都在中等水平,这是一个显著的代际创伤水平。值得注意的是,尽管分治幸存者的孙辈的代际创伤在数量上更高,但这种差异并不显著(p = .49)。本文讨论了这些结果以及研究的意义。
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Intergenerational Trauma in the Context of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition.

Intergenerational Trauma in the Context of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition.

Intergenerational Trauma in the Context of the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition.

The Partition of India evokes tragic images of violence, separation, displacement, loss, and suffering. It was the largest mass migration recorded in human history. With one single decision, millions of people became strangers in the lands of their own ancestors and pushed out to new, unfamiliar territory that they would have to spend the rest of their lives in. However, this was not the end. With this displacement came a life, if only temporary, where mass slaughter became a frightening reality. Amidst this chaotic violence, people had no choice but to watch their lives take a turn they never expected it would and to survive with whatever lay ahead, for as long as they could. The present research was conducted to explore the phenomena of intergenerational trauma in the context of the Partition. Items from the Danieli Inventory for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma were administered to children and grandchildren of Partition survivors currently living in India. An independent samples t-test was used to assess the significance of the difference between the relevant groups, using SPSS version 27.0.1. The results indicated that both generations scored in the medium range, which was a notable level of intergenerational trauma. It is interesting to note that though intergenerational trauma was numerically higher in grandchildren of Partition survivors, this difference was not significant (p = .49). The paper discusses these results and the implications of the study.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES
PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The aim is to provide a forum for high quality research encompassing all areas of psychology. It focuses on the centrality of co-construction of cultural and psychological processes and facilitates understanding psychology from diverse theoretical perspectives. The journal is publication outlet of empirical investigations; theoretical papers, reviews, methodological, applied and policy related articles. It aims at creating an international forum for scholarly investigations, debates and discussions that would contribute towards advancing our basic knowledge of psychology. It strives at stimulating research, encouraging academic exchange and enhancing professional development in psychology. Therefore interdisciplinary contributions linking various domains of life would be a part of the Journal''s scope. The journal sets a preference for innovative and comprehensive reports and all modes of research are welcome – experimental, observational, ethnographic, textual, interpretive, and survey.
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