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Trust After Terror: Institutional Trust Among Young Terror Survivors and Their Parents After the 22nd of July Terrorist Attack on Utøya Island, Norway

机译:在恐怖之后信任:在挪威Utøya岛的7月恐怖袭击之后,年轻恐怖幸存者及其父母之间的制度信任

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In the aftermath of terrorist attacks and disasters, public institutions play an important role in re-establishing safety and justice. However, little is known about the importance of institutional trust for victims’ potential for healing in the aftermath of mass trauma. This study examines levels of post-terror trust in the police and in the justice system among young survivors from the 2011 Utøya terror attack and their parents. Furthermore, it investigates how institutional trust develops over time among directly affected populations, and whether it is associated with psychological distress. 325 survivors and 463 parents were interviewed face-to-face at wave one (4-5 months post-terror) and 285 survivors and 435 parents at wave two (14-15 months). Levels of institutional trust in victims were compared to general population data from the European Social Survey adjusted for age, gender and ethnic background. Measures included trust in the police and justice system, post-traumatic stress reactions, anxiety and depression, and quality of life. Trust in the police among survivors and parents was higher than or comparable to trust levels in the general population at wave one, but decreased for survivors and parents at wave two. Trust in the justice system was higher among those directly affected than in the general population, and increased from wave one to wave two. Levels of institutional trust were negatively associated with distress for survivors in both waves and for parents in wave two. Levels of institutional trust were positively associated with perceived quality of life in parents and survivors. Directly affected groups’ institutional trust differed from that of the general population following the terrorist attack, although being directly affected did not necessarily imply weakened institutional trust. This study found trust to be institution specific, however, trust in institutions changed with time, and the passing of time might be an important factor in better understanding whether trust will generalize across institutions or not. Institutional trust was negatively associated with psychological distress. This finding highlights the potential for institutions to create a healing post-disaster environment.
机译:在恐怖主义袭击和灾害的后果中,公立机构在重建安全和正义方面发挥着重要作用。然而,对受害者对群众创伤后疗法愈合的愈合潜力的重要性毫无知之甚少。本研究审查了来自2011年Utøya恐怖袭击及其父母的年轻幸存者的恐怖主义信任和司法系统的水平。此外,它调查了机构信任如何随着时间的推移在直接影响的人群中发展,以及是否与心理困扰有关。 325幸存者和463名父母在波浪(4-5个月后)和285岁(14-15个月)的幸存者和435名父母(14-15个月)面对面地面对面面对面面对面面对面面对面面对面。将受害者的体制信任水平与来自年龄,性别和种族背景调整的欧洲社会调查的一般人口数据进行比较。措施包括警察和司法系统的信任,创伤后的压力反应,焦虑和抑郁,以及生活质量。在幸存者和父母之间的信任高于或与普通人群的信任水平相比,幸存者和父母在Wave二场下降。在直接影响的人中,在司法系统中的信任高于一般人群,并从波浪挥手增加两个。体制信任的水平与幸存者在波浪中的幸存者和波浪中的父母的痛苦带来负面相关。体制信任水平与父母和幸存者的生活质量有关。直接影响群体的机构信任与恐怖主义袭击之后的一般人群的体制信任不同,尽管直接受影响并不一定意味着削弱制度信任。这项研究发现信任成为特定的机构,然而,信任在机构随着时间的推移而变化,时间传递可能是更好地了解信任是否会跨机构概括的重要因素。机构信任与心理困扰产生负面相关。这一发现突出了机构创造灾后环境的潜力。

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