シエラレオネの都市でトラウマに直面する際の世界の仮定とその役割:補完的な混合方法の研究
Andreas Steidl1, Aruna Kamara2, Abdul Aziz3
1Department of Psychology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being
|September 3, 2025
まとめ
西洋世界の仮定モデルは 普遍的に適用できません シエラレオネでのこの研究では トラウマがこれらの仮定に 異議を唱え 個人が自分や自分の世界をどう捉えているか 文化的に特定のパターンを明らかにしています
科学分野:
- 心理学
- 文化間の心理学
- トラウマ研究
背景:
- 西洋の世界の仮説モデルは普遍的な適用性が欠けている.
- トラウマの影響は 文化によって異なります
- シエラレオネのような 非西洋的な状況での研究が必要です
研究 の 目的:
- シエラレオネにおける世界仮定モデルの異文化間の適用性を検討する.
- シエラレオネの文脈でトラウマが 仮定の世界にどのように影響するかを調査します
- 世界的な仮定の文化的なパターンを特定する.
主な方法:
- 質的に駆動された混合方法の研究で,エミック・エティックな視点で
- 16件の質的インタビューを通して 仮定の世界を探索しました
- トラウマが280人の生徒に与える影響について
主要な成果:
- 世界的な仮定 (善意,意味,自己) は関連していますが,西洋のパターンとは異なります.
- 文化特有の仮定を特定した.
- トラウマは参加者の仮定の世界に 大きく影響を与え アイデンティティや人生物語に影響を与えました
結論:
- 文化間のトラウマの研究には 西洋のモデルに適応する必要があります
- 中立的な用語と,より広範な適用性のための追加の側面を提案します.
- 異なる集団における世界観の微妙な理解に貢献する.
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