贝鲁特港口爆炸事件大学生经历的定性调查

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/15325024.2023.2264785
Elio Issa, Francesca El Choueiry, Maryline Alhajj, Khodor Shbaklo, Carmel Bouclaous
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摘要2020年8月4日贝鲁特港口爆炸事件加剧了黎巴嫩人民的斗争,他们面临着金融危机、全球流行病和政治动荡。我们假设,这些复杂的挑战将对包括大学生在内的初成人产生重大的心理影响,他们已经很容易受到包括自我发现和独立在内的生活转变的影响。本质性研究旨在探讨大学生对贝鲁特港口爆炸的体验。2020年12月11日至2021年1月14日,在一所拥有两个校区的私立大学进行了一项带有两个开放式问题的在线调查。通过对1044个数据项的专题分析,发现了四个主题:(1)经历情感剧变,(2)意识到生命的脆弱性,(3)克服逆境,(4)改变人生观。回答揭示了一些强烈的负面效价情绪。集体在促进社会支持方面的作用通过减少恐惧反应可以明显看出。许多人失去了对司法系统的信任,倾向于移民,而不是伸张正义。对惩罚的要求有限可能是由于有罪不罚的感觉和对累积创伤的适应。我们认为,尽管生命是脆弱的,但这种适应让我们对生命的目的有了更清晰的理解。有罪不罚和社会支持在影响治疗方面的作用值得进一步研究。关键词:贝鲁特港爆炸新兴成人感知社会支持惩罚累积创伤作者贡献:数据分析,原稿撰写-初稿与修订;FC:数据分析,手稿写作-原稿和修改;硕士:数据分析,手稿写作-原稿和修改;KS:数据分析,手稿写作-原始草案;CB:概念化、设计、方法论;参与者招募;数据收集、数据分析、稿件撰写-初稿和修改;监督和监督;项目协调数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据合理要求从通讯作者[CB]处获得。披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突伦理批准已获得黎巴嫩美国大学机构审查委员会(irb#: law . som . cb8.6 /Nov/2020)的伦理批准。
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A Qualitative Investigation of University Students’ Experience of the Beirut Port Explosion
AbstractThe Beirut port explosion on the 4th of August 2020 added to the struggles of the Lebanese people who were facing a financial crisis, a global pandemic, and political unrest. We hypothesized that these compounded challenges would have significant psychological implications on emerging adults, including university students, already vulnerable to life’s transitions involving self-discovery and independence. This qualitative study sought to investigate university students’ experience of the Beirut port explosion. An online survey with two open-ended questions was administered between December 11, 2020 and January 14, 2021 in a private university with two campuses. Thematic analysis of 1,044 data items revealed four themes: (1) Experiencing emotional upheaval, (2) Realizing the fragility of life, (3) Overcoming adversity, and (4) Changing one’s outlook on life. Responses revealed a number of emotions with a keenly negative valence. The collective’s role in fostering social support was evident through decreased fearful reactions. Many lost trust in the judicial system and favored emigration over standing for justice. The limited requests for retribution are likely due to a sense of impunity and adaptation to cumulative trauma. We suggest that this adaptation offers a clearer understanding of life’s purpose despite its frailty. The role of impunity and social support in influencing healing warrants further research.Keywords: Beirut port explosionemerging adultsperceived social supportimpunitycumulative trauma Authors’ contributionsEI: Data Analysis, Manuscript Writing- Original Draft and Revision; FC: Data Analysis, Manuscript Writing- Original Draft and Revision; MA: Data Analysis, Manuscript Writing- Original Draft and Revision; KS: Data Analysis, Manuscript Writing- Original Draft; CB: Conceptualization, Design, Methodology; Participant Recruitment; Data Collection, Data Analysis, Manuscript Writing- Original Draft and Revision; Supervision and Oversight; Project CoordinationData availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, [CB], upon reasonable request.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authorsEthical approvalEthical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Board of the Lebanese American University (IRB#: LAU.SOM.CB8.6/Nov/2020).
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