危机情境下的经验、行为与行动:文献回顾

J. Saretzki, J. Pretsch, Ekaterina Pretsch, Gerhard Grossmann
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本文介绍了人类在危机、灾难和威胁场景中的经验、行为和行动的初步文献综述。以部分战略恐怖主义为标志的危机情景代表了对全球变革的主流观察趋势。在对特定威胁情景对抗过程中生理和心理过程的普遍必要理解的背景下,过去和未来的心理和社会科学研究都非常重要。关于特定威胁情景的急性和慢性心理、身体甚至社会后果,访问了数据库PSYNDEX、PsycARTICELS和ptsdpub(以前的PILOTS)。以下摘录和总结了许多出版物。尽管恐怖主义一词被广泛和频繁地使用,但迄今为止,这一指定的定义尚未得到统一的概括。这种紧张情况的心理后果往往只涉及直接受影响的人群,仅限于创伤后应激综合症的发展。然而,必须强调理论和方法,致力于人类在威胁情景中的反应模式,以揭示面对脆弱性时的特定行为模式。因此,在恐怖管理理论(TMT)的意义上,捍卫自己的价值观和规范是直接或间接受到影响的人群的基本反应之一,伴随着相应的生理过程和情感状态。由于对不同威胁情景的敏感性增加,对个体反应模式的考虑也代表了一种彻底的批判性方法,因为这些经验、行为和行动模式可能导致整体社会共存的损害。在心理和社会科学灾难研究的背景下,以往的理论和方法表明,在各种威胁事件发生之前、期间和之后的经历、行为和行动都需要更具体的考虑。区分直接和间接受特定情况影响的人似乎也是必要的,在今后的研究方法中应加以考虑,重点放在关键的基础设施上。
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Experience, Behavior, and Action in Crisis Situations: A Literature Review
This paper presents an initial literature review of human experience, behavior, and action in crises, disasters, and threat scenarios. Crisis scenarios under the sign of partly strategic terrorism represent a dominant trend in the observation of global transformations. In the context of a generally necessary understanding concerning both physical and psychological processes during the confrontation with specific threat scenarios, both previous and future psychological and social science studies are of great importance. Regarding the acute and chronic psychological, physical, and even social consequences of specific threat scenarios, the databases PSYNDEX, PsycARTICELS, and PTSDpubs (formerly PILOTS) were accessed. Numerous publications were extracted and summarized in the following. Despite the widespread and frequently used term terrorism, this designation definition has not been uniformly generalized to date. The psychological consequences of such stressful situations are often only addressed concerning the groups of people directly affected and limited to post-traumatic stress syndromes' development. However, theories and approaches must be emphasized, dedicated to the human reaction pattern in threat scenarios, to uncover specific behavioral patterns in the confrontation with one's vulnerability. Thus, the defense of one's values and norms in the sense of the Terror Management Theory (TMT) is one of the fundamental reactions of directly and indirectly affected groups of people, which is accompanied by corresponding physiological processes and also affective states. The consideration of individual reaction patterns due to increased sensitivity concerning diverse threat scenarios also represents a thoroughly critical approach since these patterns of experience, behavior, and action can lead to an impairment of the overall social coexistence. Previous theories and approaches in the context of psychological and social science disaster research make it clear that the experience, behavior, and action both before, during, and after various threat events require more specific consideration. The distinction between persons directly and indirectly affected by particular circumstances also appears necessary and should be considered in future research approaches, focusing on critical infrastructures.
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