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Risk and resilience: The moderating role of social coping for maternal mental health in a setting of political conflict:The moderating role of social coping for maternal mental health in a setting of political conflict

机译:风险和应变能力:在政治冲突中社会应对孕产妇心理健康的调节作用:在政治冲突中社会应对孕产妇心理健康的调节作用

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Violence can threaten individual wellbeing and tear at the social fabric of communities. At the same time, suffering can mobilize social coping and mutual support. Thus, the backdrop of political violence increases risk factors and stimulates resilience. The current study examined the moderating role of social coping as reflective of risk and resiliency in Northern Ireland, a setting of protracted conflict. Specifically, structural equation modeling was used to investigate whether social coping protects from or exacerbates the negative impact of sectarian crime and nonsectarian crime on maternal mental health (N?=?631). Nonsectarian crime predicted greater psychological distress for mothers in Belfast. Mixed support was found for the buffering and depletion moderation hypotheses; social coping functioned differently for nonsectarian crime and sectarian crime. Greater social coping buffered mothers' psychological distress from the negative effects of nonsectarian crime, but exacerbated maternal mental health problems when facing sectarian crime. Results suggest that social coping is a complex phenomenon, particularly in settings of protracted political violence. Implications for interventions aimed at alleviating psychological distress by enhancing mothers' social coping in contexts of intergroup conflict are discussed. We would like to thank the many families in Northern Ireland who have participated in the project. We would also like to express our appreciation for the project staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Ulster. A special thanks to Cindy Bergeman and Dan Lapsley for feedback on earlier drafts of this manuscript. This research was supported by NICHD grant 046933-05 to the E. Mark Cummings.
机译:暴力会威胁到个人的福祉,并威胁到社区的社会结构。同时,苦难可以动员社会应对和相互支持。因此,政治暴力的背景增加了风险因素并刺激了复原力。当前的研究考察了社会应对的适度作用,反映了北爱尔兰(长期冲突的背景)的风险和应变能力。具体而言,使用结构方程模型来研究社会应对是否能够防止或加剧宗派犯罪和非宗派犯罪对孕产妇心理健康的负面影响(N?=?631)。非宗派犯罪预示着贝尔法斯特的母亲会有更大的心理困扰。对于缓冲和消耗缓和假设,发现了混合支持。对于非宗派犯罪和宗派犯罪,社会应对的功能有所不同。更大的社会应对能力缓解了母亲因非宗派犯罪的负面影响而造成的心理困扰,但在面对宗派犯罪时加剧了产妇的心理健康问题。结果表明,社会应对是一个复杂的现象,尤其是在长期的政治暴力环境中。讨论了旨在通过在群体间冲突的情况下加强母亲的社会应对来减轻心理困扰的干预措施的含义。我们要感谢北爱尔兰参与该项目的许多家庭。我们还要感谢圣母大学和阿尔斯特大学的项目人员,研究生和本科生。特别感谢Cindy Bergeman和Dan Lapsley对本手稿早期稿件的反馈。 NICHD向E. Mark Cummings拨款046933-05支持了这项研究。

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