Surviving their journey: A trauma-informed approach to migrant children’s experiences of violence on the Western Balkan route

Q3 Arts and Humanities Intersections Pub Date : 2023-09-16 DOI:10.17356/ieejsp.v9i2.1116
Anita Burgund Isakov, Nevenka Zegarac, Violeta Markovic
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Year after year, millions of children cross international borders for many different reasons. In order to support the further strengthening of the system of protection in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in terms of responsiveness to new vulnerabilities arising from the context of migration, in-depth interviews were undertaken in 2021 with a sample of 48 youths (N=38 boys and N=10 girls), both unaccompanied and traveling with families, currently residing in camps in BiH, about their experience of violence and its impacts on their wellbeing using a trauma-informed and children’s-rights approach. All children experienced a range of traumatic experiences on the journey, including severe violence. Even though the concept of emotional violence is unclear to them, most children plainly describe traumatic experiences, while their tendency to normalize violence is noticeable. Many of them showed symptoms of trauma responses or identified them in their siblings, younger children, and peers. Nevertheless, many children have developed various help-seeking, help-using, and self-help strategies, including joining other adults or peers, mutual help and support, the analysis of risk situations, elaboration of exit strategies, self-efficiency assessment, and a range of self-regulation and resilience-building techniques, in addition to avoidance, denial, and self-harm. Research findings point to the diversity of children’s responses to violence and prolonged traumatic events. They also raise a lot of questions regarding the impact on children’s current and future development and well-being and the availability of trauma-informed responses and care. The results contribute to the scarce resources concerning the scientific understanding of children’s experiences of violence and the understanding of traumatic experiences among migrant and refugee children.
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《在旅途中幸存:了解移民儿童在西巴尔干路线上遭遇暴力的创伤》
年复一年,数以百万计的儿童因各种不同的原因跨越国际边界。为了支持进一步加强塞尔维亚和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(波黑)的保护体系,以应对移民背景下产生的新脆弱性,2021年对目前居住在波黑难民营的48名青年(38名男孩和10名女孩)进行了深入访谈,他们都是无人陪伴或与家人一起旅行的。关于他们的暴力经历及其对他们福祉的影响,使用创伤知情和儿童权利的方法。所有儿童在旅途中都经历了一系列创伤经历,包括严重的暴力。尽管他们不清楚情绪暴力的概念,但大多数孩子清楚地描述了创伤经历,而他们将暴力正常化的倾向是显而易见的。他们中的许多人表现出创伤反应的症状,或者在他们的兄弟姐妹、年幼的孩子和同龄人中发现了这些症状。然而,许多儿童已经发展出各种寻求帮助、使用帮助和自助策略,包括加入其他成年人或同伴、相互帮助和支持、分析风险情况、阐述退出策略、自我效率评估和一系列自我调节和恢复能力建设技术,以及回避、否认和自我伤害。研究结果指出,儿童对暴力和长期创伤事件的反应各不相同。他们也提出了许多关于对儿童当前和未来发展和福祉的影响以及创伤知情反应和护理的可用性的问题。这些结果有助于对儿童暴力经历的科学理解以及对移民和难民儿童创伤经历的理解方面的稀缺资源。
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Intersections Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Intersections is a peer-reviewed series on interdisciplinary topics in early modern studies. Contributions may come from any of the disciplines within the humanities, such as history, art history, literary history, book history, church history, social history, cultural history, and history of ideas. Each volume focuses on a single theme and consists of essays that explore new perspectives on the subject of study. The series aims to open up new areas of research on early modern culture and to address issues of interest to a wide range of disciplines.
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