多重紧急压力源对儿童的创伤经历:2004年斯里兰卡海啸数据分析

R. Deonandan, Rachael Braund, Tanya Suvendrini Lena
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背景:2004年,在内战期间,斯里兰卡遭受了一场大海啸的袭击,摧毁了沿海社区。方法:2004年亚洲海啸刚发生时,一家加拿大非政府组织在提供紧急援助的同时,采访了生活在斯里兰卡一个难民营和一个受灾村庄的儿童。结果:63名3 ~ 17岁的调查对象资料完整。有大量报告称,有睡眠问题、哭泣和与心理创伤相符的躯体症状,这些症状在村庄居民中比在营地居民中更可能出现。如果被调查者因家庭死亡或受伤而受到战争的影响,那么他们也更有可能受到海啸的类似影响。结论:这些发现有助于制定应对当前紧急情况的战略,例如叙利亚难民危机,在这种情况下,儿童可能同样受到双重创伤。关键词:压力源,海啸,儿童,斯里兰卡
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Traumatized Experiences of Children by Multiple Emergency Stressors: An Analysis of Data from the 2004 Tsunami in Sri Lanka
Background: In 2004, in the midst of civil war, Sri Lanka was struck by a large tsunami, devastating coastal communities. Methods: In the immediate aftermath of the 2004 Asian tsunami, while providing emergency aid, a Canadian NGO interviewed children living in both a refugee camp and an affected village in Sri Lanka. Results: Complete data were available for 63 respondents, aged 3 to 17 years. There were significant reports of sleeping problems, crying, and somatic symptoms consistent with psychological trauma, which were more likely among the village residents than the camp residents. If a respondent had been affected by the war, via family death or injury, then they were more likely to have been similarly affected by the tsunami, as well. Conclusion: These findings are useful for developing strategies to address current emergency situations, such as the Syrian refugee crisis, in which children are likely to be similarly doubly traumatized. Keywords: Stressors, tsunami, children, Sri Lanka
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