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Individual and collective exposure to political violence: Palestinian adolescents coping with conflict

机译:个人和集体遭受政治暴力:巴勒斯坦青少年应对冲突

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Background: We conducted a survey of Palestinian adolescents in school. We hypothesized that collective and individual exposures to violence would both negatively affect adolescents' mental health. We also anticipated that the negative effect of collective exposures on mental health would be less than that of individual exposures. Our analysis was designed to test these hypotheses. Methods: A representative sample of 3415 students of 10th and 11th grades from the Ramallah District of the West Bank participated in the survey. The primary independent variables were scales of individual and collective exposures to trauma/violence (ETV) by the Israeli military and settlers. Factor analysis revealed several sub-scales. Outcome measures were constructed and included: a binary measure of depressive-like states, and emotional, depressive-like state, and somatic scales. Several variables were identified as possible covariates: gender, age, school-type, residence, employment status of father, and identity documents held. Results: Logistic and multiple regression analyses revealed a strong relationship between ETV and adolescents' mental health, with both individual and collective exposures having independent effects. There was a higher prevalence of depressive-like symptoms among girls compared with boys, and in adolescents living in Palestinian refugee camps compared with those living in cities, towns and villages. Conclusion: The findings confirmed our hypothesis that both individual and collective ETV independently affect the mental health of adolescents. Contrary to expectations, individual exposures did not consistently have a greater negative effect on health outcomes than collective exposures, although the sub-scale of direct personal exposures to violence consistently showed the strongest effect among sub-scales. The results emphasize the importance of going beyond individual experiences and including the health outcomes of collective violation when analyzing violent and traumatic contexts.
机译:背景:我们对在校巴勒斯坦青少年进行了调查。我们假设集体和个人遭受暴力都会对青少年的心理健康产生负面影响。我们还预计,集体暴露对心理健康的负面影响将小于个人暴露的负面影响。我们的分析旨在检验这些假设。方法:来自西岸拉马拉地区的3415名10和11年级学生的代表性样本参加了调查。主要的自变量是以色列军人和定居者个人和集体遭受创伤/暴力(ETV)的比例。因子分析显示了几个子量表。结果指标被构建并包括:抑郁样状态,情绪,抑郁样状态和躯体量表的二元测量。几个变量被确定为可能的协变量:性别,年龄,学校类型,住所,父亲的就业状况以及持有的身份证件。结果:Logistic和多元回归分析显示,ETV与青少年的心理健康之间存在很强的关系,个人和集体接触都具有独立的影响。与男孩相比,女孩中抑郁症样症状的患病率更高,与巴勒斯坦城镇难民营中的青少年相比,住在巴勒斯坦难民营中的青少年的患病率更高。结论:这些发现证实了我们的假设,即个人和集体ETV都独立影响青少年的心理健康。与预期相反,尽管直接暴露于暴力的个人分量表在子分量表中始终表现出最强的影响,但个人暴露并没有比集体暴露对健康结果的负面影响更大。结果强调了在分析暴力和创伤性情况时,超越个人经验并包括集体违规的健康后果的重要性。

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    《The European Journal of Public Health》 |2007年第4期|361-368|共8页
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    1Institute of Community and Public Health Birzeit University Ramallah West Bank Occupied Palestinian Territory 2McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada L8S 4L6 3Institute for Work and Health Toronto Canada M5G 2E9 4Social Program Evaluation Group Faculty of EducationQueen's University Kingston Ontario Canada K7L 3N6 5University of Waterloo West Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3G1;

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