人为创伤的心理影响以及 "教授恢复技巧 "对遭受创伤的儿童和青少年的功效

Sadia Abbas , Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas , Yan Zhang
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创伤是一种由意外、恐怖经历的记忆导致的困扰和痛苦的心理状态,它威胁到幸存者的安全感,对儿童尤其如此。本研究旨在探讨人为创伤的心理影响,以及向遭受创伤的儿童和青少年传授恢复技巧(TRT)的有效性。首先,研究旨在找出遭受火灾和恐怖袭击的儿童和青少年的儿童创伤(ChT)与创伤后应激反应和抑郁症状(PSTD)之间的关系。第二项研究旨在评估遭受恐怖袭击的儿童和青少年的创伤后应激反应(TRT)。结果显示,遭受火灾事故和恐怖袭击的儿童和青少年的创伤后应激障碍与 ChT 之间存在明显的正相关关系。两组参与者的创伤后应激障碍症状存在显著差异。此外,遭受恐怖袭击的参与者比遭受火灾袭击的参与者经历更多的创伤后应激障碍症状。年龄和与创伤事件的距离是预测创伤后应激障碍症状的重要因素。该干预在拉合尔约哈纳巴德基督教堂的主日学校进行,共分五次进行,结果令人鼓舞。研究得出结论,干预后儿童和青少年的创伤后应激障碍症状明显减轻。研究结果今后可应用于其他此类人为和自然创伤。
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Psychological implications of man-made trauma and efficacy of “Teaching Recovery Techniques” on children and adolescents exposed to trauma

Trauma is a mental state of distress and pain resulting from memories of an unexpected, terrifying experience that threatens the survivor's sense of security, especially in children. The present research aimed to examine the Psychological Implications of man-made trauma and the efficacy of Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) to children and adolescents exposed to trauma.

The Study comprises two parts. First, it aimed to find out the relationship between Child trauma (ChT) and Post-Traumatic Stress and Depressive Symptoms (PSTD) in children and adolescents who were exposed to fire incidents and terrorist attacks. Non-probability Purposive sampling was used in which 80 participants (45 boys and 35 girls) aged 8—17 years were selected from Joseph Colony and Yohanabad Christian Community of Lahore, and the second aimed to assess the TRT on the children and adolescents exposed to terrorist attacks. The results revealed a significant positive relationship between ChT and PTSD in children and adolescents exposed to fire incidents and terrorist attacks. Significant differences were found between the two groups in PTSD symptoms experienced by the participants. Furthermore, participants exposed to terror attacks experienced more PTSD symptoms than fire attacks. Age and proximity to the traumatic incident were significant predictors of PTSD symptoms. The intervention was given in five sessions at the Sunday school of Christ Church Yohanabad Lahore, and the results were promising. It concludes that significant improvement in post-intervention reduces PTSD symptoms in children and adolescents. The study findings can be applied to other such man-made and natural traumas in the future.

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