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Rural Children's Well-Being in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from Children in the Midwestern United States. COVID-19 大流行背景下农村儿童的福祉:美国中西部儿童的观点。
Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00133-w
Lisa A Newland, Daniel J Mourlam, Gabrielle A Strouse

Children in rural areas are more likely to experience a variety of risk factors that increase their vulnerability to physical and mental health disparities. Bronfenbrenner's ecological model (1986) was used as a framework for understanding rural children's perceptions and well-being within multiple interactive contexts during the COVID-19 pandemic. This phenomenological study was designed to explore rural children's perceptions of their well-being and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their contexts and well-being. This sub-study of the Children's Understandings of Well-Being project followed the standard qualitative interview protocol with additional prompts related to the pandemic. Rural children (age 8 to 18, N = 72) from the Midwestern United States participated from March 2020 to November 2021 via teleconferencing. Phenomenological analyses of transcripts focused on the essence of children's understanding of well-being and their perception of the impact of the pandemic on their contexts and well-being. Each transcript was coded by author 1 and verified by author 2, and discrepancies were identified, discussed, and resolved. The third author served as an external auditor to enhance trustworthiness. First-cycle coding focused on children's specific references to well-being experiences during COVID-19. Second-cycle selective coding focused on specific well-being experiences and contexts that were impacted by COVID-19. These codes were used to develop two broad themes, "Well This Kinda Stinks, But We Just Adapt" and "Safety Means Something Different to Me Now." The meaning of themes and subthemes are explored, with implications for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

农村地区的儿童更容易受到各种风险因素的影响,从而更容易受到身心健康差异的影响。布朗芬布伦纳(Bronfenbrenner)的生态模型(1986 年)被用作了解 COVID-19 大流行期间农村儿童在多种互动环境中的感知和幸福感的框架。本现象学研究旨在探讨农村儿童对其福祉的看法以及 COVID-19 大流行对其环境和福祉的影响。这项 "儿童对幸福的理解 "项目的子研究遵循标准的定性访谈协议,并增加了与大流行病相关的提示。来自美国中西部的农村儿童(8 至 18 岁,N = 72)在 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 11 月期间通过电话会议参与了这项研究。记录誊本的现象学分析侧重于儿童对幸福的本质理解,以及他们对大流行病对其环境和幸福的影响的看法。每份记录誊本都由作者 1 进行编码,并由作者 2 进行核实,发现、讨论并解决不一致之处。第三位作者担任外部审计员,以提高可信度。第一轮编码侧重于儿童在 COVID-19 期间对幸福体验的具体提及。第二轮选择性编码侧重于受 COVID-19 影响的具体幸福体验和情境。这些编码被用来制定两个广泛的主题,即 "嗯,这有点糟糕,但我们只是适应 "和 "安全现在对我的意义不同了"。探讨了主题和次主题的意义,以及对研究人员、从业人员和政策制定者的影响。
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"The Internet Is Keeping Me from Dying from Boredom": Understanding the Management and Social Construction of the Self Through Middle-Class Indian Children's Engagement with Digital Technologies During the COVID-19 Lockdown. "互联网让我远离无聊而死":通过印度中产阶级儿童在 COVID-19 封锁期间对数字技术的使用,了解自我的管理和社会建构。
Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00135-8
Damanjit Sandhu, Ravinder Barn

This paper unpacks how everyday lives of urban middle-class children were mediated by digital technologies during the COVID-19 national lockdown in India. In contemporary India, children's engagements with digital technologies are structured by their social class, gender, and geographical locations. The resultant disparities between "media-rich" and "media-poor" childhoods in India are stark (Banaji 2017). In this paper, we argue that the national lockdown in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic exposed India's "media-rich" children to particular threats and obstacles. Based on semi-structured interviews and mapping exercises with 16- to 17-year-old urban middle-class young people, we explore how being confined to their homes for an extended period when their schools shifted to online delivery of teaching and learning; young people negotiated risks and sought digital opportunities in the management and social construction of the self (Callero 2003, 2014). While the majority of existing studies focus on societal anxieties around children's digital media use, in almost a medicalized and pathological fashion, and its impact on parenting practices (Lim 2020; Livingstone and Blum-Ross 2020), we shift the attention to study this social phenomenon to help understand how children reflect on their engagement with technology and shape their own well-being through social construction of the self. Our findings demonstrate that children are reflexive users of digital technologies, as they navigate network failure issues, the demands of online classrooms, their own mental health and social relationships, and deploy the affordances of digital technologies to combat loneliness, nurture contact with friends, and explore educational and career resources. These strategies, in the management and social construction of the self, play out within the discourse of pedagogized middle-class childhood in India, which is imbued with notions of academic success and failure (Kumar 2016; Sen 2014). Media-rich middle-class young people's management and social construction of the self, in the context of crisis and uncertainty, helps promote our understanding of the relationship between social structure, self-structure, and behavior choices, implications of this for child well-being, and reproduction of social inequality in society.

本文探讨了在印度 COVID-19 全国封锁期间,城市中产阶级儿童的日常生活是如何以数字技术为媒介的。在当代印度,儿童与数字技术的接触受其社会阶层、性别和地理位置的影响。因此,印度 "富媒体 "和 "穷媒体 "童年之间的差距非常明显(Banaji,2017 年)。在本文中,我们认为 COVID-19 大流行后的全国封锁使印度的 "富媒体 "儿童面临特殊的威胁和障碍。基于对 16 至 17 岁城市中产阶级年轻人的半结构式访谈和地图绘制,我们探讨了在学校转为在线教学时,年轻人如何被长期限制在家中,如何在自我管理和社会建构中协商风险并寻求数字机遇(Callero,2003 年,2014 年)。现有研究大多关注社会对儿童使用数字媒体的焦虑,这种焦虑几乎是一种医疗化和病态的方式,以及这种焦虑对养育方式的影响(Lim,2020 年;Livingstone 和 Blum-Ross,2020 年),而我们则将注意力转移到对这种社会现象的研究上,以帮助理解儿童如何反思他们与技术的接触,以及如何通过自我的社会建构来塑造自己的幸福。我们的研究结果表明,儿童是数字技术的反思性使用者,他们会处理网络故障问题、在线课堂的需求、自身的心理健康和社会关系,并利用数字技术的能力来消除孤独感、培养与朋友的联系、探索教育和职业资源。这些自我管理和社会建构的策略,在印度中产阶级童年教育话语中得到了体现,其中充满了学业成功与失败的概念(库马尔,2016 年;森,2014 年)。在危机和不确定性的背景下,媒体丰富的中产阶级年轻人对自我的管理和社会建构,有助于促进我们理解社会结构、自我结构和行为选择之间的关系,对儿童福祉的影响,以及社会中社会不平等的再生产。
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The Development and Validation of a Child Safeguarding in Sport Self-assessment Tool for the Council of Europe 欧洲委员会儿童体育保护自我评估工具的开发和验证
Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00131-y
Louis Moustakas, Lisa Kalina, K. Petry
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Youth Lens: Youth Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on Well-being in an Urban Community. 青年视角:青年对 COVID-19 大流行及其对城市社区福祉影响的看法。
Pub Date : 2022-09-29 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00130-z
Elizabeth Benninger, Megan Schmidt-Sane, Ashley Hajski

The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly altered the lives of children and youth throughout the world, with significant implications for their long-term health and well-being. Children were largely excluded from the development and implementation of the various pandemic mitigation strategies and policies, yet their lives were significantly affected. This study sought to shed light on children's perspectives and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, the various ways it impacted their health and well-being, along with the resources which allowed them to continue to flourish in the face of extreme hardship. We present a subset of findings regarding the COVID-19 pandemic from the Youth Lens study, with 65 youth (aged 10-18) from urban communities in Cleveland, OH, USA. We utilized a participatory methodology with youth, including the data collection techniques of photo voice, community mapping, group discussion, individual interviews, and journaling. This study highlights important and timely findings related to children's well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic from the youth's perspectives and underscores potential ways to address their challenges and concerns.

COVID-19 大流行极大地改变了全世界儿童和青年的生活,对他们的长期健康和福祉产生了重大影响。儿童在很大程度上被排除在各种大流行病缓解战略和政策的制定和实施之外,但他们的生活却受到了重大影响。本研究试图阐明儿童在 COVID-19 大流行期间的观点和经历、大流行对其健康和福祉的各种影响,以及使他们能够在极端困难的情况下继续茁壮成长的资源。我们介绍了 "青年视角 "研究中有关 COVID-19 大流行的部分研究结果,该研究的对象是来自美国俄亥俄州克利夫兰市城市社区的 65 名青少年(10-18 岁)。我们对青少年采用了参与式方法,包括照片声音、社区地图、小组讨论、个人访谈和日记等数据收集技术。这项研究从青少年的视角出发,强调了与 COVID-19 大流行期间儿童福祉相关的重要而及时的发现,并强调了应对他们的挑战和关切的潜在方法。
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Using a Public Health Approach to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse by Targeting Those at Risk of Harming Children 采用公共卫生方法,以有可能伤害儿童的人为目标,防止儿童遭受性虐待
Pub Date : 2022-09-09 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00128-7
R. Cant, M. Harries, Christabel Chamarette
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引用次数: 3
Can Common Elements Support a Public Health Approach to Child Maltreatment? 共同要素能否支持对虐待儿童采取公共卫生方法?
Pub Date : 2022-09-09 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00127-8
M. Polimeni, Evelyn S Tan, Cheryl Seah Kwee Fang, Jane Lewis, Bryce D. McLeod, A. Bjørndal
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The Implications of Leveraging Administrative Data for Public Health Approaches to Protecting Children: Sleepwalking into Quicksand? 利用行政数据保护儿童的公共卫生方法:梦游流沙?
Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00126-9
Bob Lonne, Todd I. Herrenkohl, Daryl J. Higgins, D. Scott
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Barriers to Child Protection and Mental Health Service Provision for Trauma-Affected Youth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆为受创伤青年提供儿童保护和心理健康服务方面的障碍
Pub Date : 2022-07-30 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00123-y
Caleb J. Figge, Magreat Somba, Z. Aloyce, A. Minja, M. C. Fawzi, Joseph Temu, S. Kaaya
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Child Maltreatment, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and the Public Health Approach: A Systematic Literature Review 儿童虐待、不良童年经历与公共卫生方法:系统文献回顾
Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00122-z
Selena T. Garrison, M. Gillen, Lindsey M. King, K. Cutshall, Alyssa Howitt
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Fusing the Poverty-Aware Paradigm with Public Health Approaches to Protect Children: a Case Study of an Israeli Social Services Department 将意识到贫困的范例与保护儿童的公共卫生办法相结合:以色列社会服务部的案例研究
Pub Date : 2022-07-13 DOI: 10.1007/s42448-022-00120-1
Yuval Saar‐Heiman
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International journal on child maltreatment : research, policy and practice
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