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The Promotive Effects of Social Support for Parental Resilience in a Refugee Context: a Cross-Sectional Study with Syrian Mothers in Lebanon

机译:难民背景下社会支持对父母抗灾力的促进作用:与黎巴嫩叙利亚母亲的跨部门研究

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Exposure to war trauma increases the risk of negative individual and family-level outcomes. However, not all trauma-exposed individuals exhibit mental health or family dysfunction, and some function better than expected given their level of trauma exposure. Research with at-risk populations, including refugees, suggests that social support may promote positive mental health and parenting behavior in the face of adversity. We used cross-sectional data from 291 Syrian refugee mothers to test the role of perceived social support in promoting their psychological and parenting resilience, defined here as better than expected mental health and parenting behavior given level of exposure to war trauma. Psychological and parenting resilience were operationalized using the residual approach, which assesses the difference between mothers’ actual score on mental health and harsh discipline measures, and the score predicted by their level of trauma exposure. Linear regression models were used to test for associations between mothers’ perceived social support and their psychological and parenting resilience. Results showed that mothers’ perceived social support was associated with both psychological and parenting resilience, including after controlling for covariates. Exploratory analyses further suggested that emotional support, but not instrumental support, was associated with mothers’ psychological resilience. Social support may have a promotive effect on mothers’ mental health and parenting behavior in a context of ongoing conflict and displacement. Identifying intervention strategies to increase social support for refugees, within the framework of a multi-layered intervention approach, could potentially contribute to children’s psychosocial resilience via improved maternal mental health and parenting.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s11121-019-0983-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:遭受战争创伤会增加负面的个人和家庭层面结果的风险。但是,并非所有接触过创伤的人都表现出心理健康或家庭功能障碍,考虑到他们受到创伤的程度,某些人的功能要好于预期。对包括难民在内的高风险人群的研究表明,面对逆境,社会支持可以促进积极的心理健康和养育子女的行为。我们使用了来自291名叙利亚难民母亲的横截面数据来测试感知到的社会支持在促进他们的心理和父母养育能力方面的作用,在此定义为,在遭受战争创伤的情况下,心理健康和父母养育行为要好于预期。心理和养育能力是通过残差法实现的,该方法评估了母亲在心理健康和严厉纪律措施方面的实际得分与根据她们的受创伤程度预测的得分之间的差异。线性回归模型用于检验母亲的感知社会支持与其心理和养育能力之间的关联。结果显示,母亲的感知社会支持与心理和父母的适应能力都相关,包括控制协变量后的能力。探索性分析进一步表明,情感支持而非工具支持与母亲的心理适应能力有关。在持续的冲突和流离失所的情况下,社会支持可能会对母亲的心理健康和育儿行为产生促进作用。在多层干预方法的框架内,确定增加对难民的社会支持的干预策略,可能会通过改善孕产妇的心理健康和育儿方式来促进儿童的心理适应力。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1007 / s11121-019) -0983-0)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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