Cummings E Mark, Goeke-Morey Marcie C, Schermerhorn Alice C, Merrilees Christine E, Cairns Ed
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2009 Mar;12(1):16-38. doi: 10.1007/s10567-009-0041-8.
The effects on children of political violence are matters of international concern, with many negative effects well-documented. At the same time, relations between war, terrorism, or other forms of political violence and child development do not occur in a vacuum. The impact can be understood as related to changes in the communities, families and other social contexts in which children live, and in the psychological processes engaged by these social ecologies. To advance this process-oriented perspective, a social ecological model for the effects of political violence on children is advanced. This approach is illustrated by findings and methods from an ongoing research project on political violence and children in Northern Ireland. Aims of this project include both greater insight into this particular context for political violence and the provision of a template for study of the impact of children's exposure to violence in other regions of the world. Accordingly, the applicability of this approach is considered for other social contexts, including (a) another area in the world with histories of political violence and (b) a context of community violence in the US.
政治暴力对儿童的影响是国际社会关注的问题,许多负面影响都有充分的文献记载。与此同时,战争、恐怖主义或其他形式的政治暴力与儿童发展之间的关系并非孤立存在。这种影响可以理解为与儿童生活的社区、家庭和其他社会环境的变化有关,也与这些社会生态所涉及的心理过程有关。为了推进这种以过程为导向的观点,提出了一个关于政治暴力对儿童影响的社会生态模型。北爱尔兰一个正在进行的关于政治暴力与儿童的研究项目的研究结果和方法说明了这种方法。该项目的目标包括更深入地了解这种特定的政治暴力背景,并为研究世界其他地区儿童接触暴力的影响提供一个模板。因此,考虑了这种方法在其他社会环境中的适用性,包括(a)世界上另一个有政治暴力历史的地区和(b)美国社区暴力的背景。