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From fragments to identity: reminiscence, life review and well-being of holocaust survivors. An integrative review

机译:从碎片到身份:大屠杀幸存者的悔改,生活评论和福祉。 综合评论

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Objectives: Survivors of the Holocaust have reached an age during which it is common for them to look back on their lives. Previous research has shown that reminiscence can take on either adaptive ('self-positive') or detrimental ('self-negative') forms, which in turn are differently linked to psychological well-being. Thus, the question of "why" and "how" Holocaust survivors recall their autobiographical memories may hold important information about the underlying coping processes at play. This review aims to give insight into the current state of research on these questions. Method: A systematic literature search was conducted, looking for articles reporting quantitative and qualitative research on reminiscence and narrative styles, life review and well-being of Holocaust survivors. A methodological quality assessment was undertaken. Results: 23 articles met the criteria for inclusion. These articles focused either on reminiscence functions or on content and structure of life narratives. Such autobiographical reports were shaped by the experience of Holocaust. However, actual well-being was particularly determined by positive life events. Studies found evidence for resilience and ongoing effort to integrate the past into a coherent review. The link between reminiscence and health remains stable even after massive trauma. Contextual influences (such as culture) and age are discussed as possible covariates. Conclusions: The results show that Holocaust survivors are able to use reminiscence in a functional way, though they are increasingly more vulnerable as they reach very old age. The link between past suffering and present well-being gets stronger with age. Other stressful life experiences after the Holocaust must be considered as exacerbating factors. This review also presents the implications for therapy and open research questions are discussed.
机译:目的:大屠杀的幸存者已达到一个年龄期间,他们常见的是回顾他们的生活。以前的研究表明,Reminiscence可以对自适应('自积))或有害('自负的')形式,这反过来与心理福祉有不同的联系。因此,“为什么”和“如何”大屠杀幸存者如何回顾他们的自传记忆可能会持有有关潜在的应对过程的重要信息。该审查旨在介绍目前对这些问题的研究状态。方法:进行了系统文献搜索,寻找报告大屠杀和叙事风格的定量和定性研究的文章,终身评估和大屠杀幸存者的福祉。进行了一种方法论质量评估。结果:23章符合纳入的标准。这些文章重点关注综合函数或生活叙事的内容和结构。这些自传报告是通过大屠杀的经验而塑造的。但是,实际幸福是由积极的生活事件尤其决定的。研究发现了恢复力和持续努力将过去融入连贯审查的证据。即使在大规模创伤之后,Reminiscence和Health之间的联系仍然是稳定的。根据可能的协变量讨论了语境影响(如文化)和年龄。结论:结果表明,大屠杀幸存者能够以功能的方式使用Reminiscence,尽管它们越来越脆弱,因为它们达到了较老的年龄。过去遭受痛苦之间的联系,现在变得更加强大。大屠杀后的其他压力生活经历必须被视为加剧因素。本综述还介绍了对治疗的影响和开放的研究问题。

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