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Where There Is No Intervention: Insights Into Processes of Resilience Supporting War-Affected Children

机译:没有干预的地方:洞察支持受战争影响儿童的复原力过程

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The last decade has been marked by increasing attention to rigor in the evaluation of interventions that seek to promote the mental health and psychosocial well-being of children in crisis contexts. One of the key markers of such rigor has been the increased adoption of strong quasi-experimental designs, where children receiving an intervention are compared to children not receiving the intervention. Although usually not randomly assigned to such conditions, children in the 'intervention' and 'comparison' groups are generally assumed to have had similar experiences other than in relation to exposure to the intervention. The use of such designs—when planned and implemented on a sound ethical basis—can significantly strengthen the capacity to make appropriate attribution of any changes observed by exploring the counterfactual case: what happens when there is no intervention? This question is usually supplementary to questions about the outcomes observed in children receiving the services being evaluated and crucial to inference regarding such outcomes. However, this paper argues that data from comparison groups has major value in its own right. Indeed, it represents a major untapped source of reflection on processes of resilience in humanitarian contexts. We use as a foundation for our analysis 3 studies completed over the last decade which examined the impact of protective and psychosocial interventions for war-affected children in Sierra Leone and Uganda. The interventions considered include programs fostering reintegration of formerly abducted children, prompting structured activities in schools, and establishing child-friendly spaces in refugee settlements. In each case, however, our focus is not on the group that received greatest attention in the original reports—the children receiving the intervention—but on those that did not. Analysis indicates the powerful forces which promote recovery in situations of conflict and the need for interventions to be more mindful that their core function is to bolster such engagement and not seek to drive recovery.
机译:在过去的十年中,标志着人们越来越重视对评估干预措施的重视,这些干预措施旨在在危机情况下促进儿童的心理健康和社会心理健康。这种严格性的主要标志之一是越来越多的人采用了严格的准实验设计,将接受干预的孩子与没有接受干预的孩子进行比较。尽管通常不会随机分配这些条件,但通常假定“干预”和“比较”组中的儿童具有与经历干预无关的相似经历。当在合理的道德基础上计划和实施此类设计时,通过探索反事实案例,可以显着增强对所观察到的任何变化进行适当归因的能力:如果没有干预,会发生什么?这个问题通常是对接受评估服务的儿童中观察到的结果问题的补充,并且对于推断此类结果至关重要。但是,本文认为,来自比较组的数据本身具有重大价值。确实,它代表了对人道主义环境中复原力进程的一个未开发的重要反思来源。我们以分析为基础,在过去十年中完成了3项研究,研究了保护性和社会心理干预对塞拉利昂和乌干达受战争影响的儿童的影响。所考虑的干预措施包括促进以前被绑架的儿童重返社会,促进学校开展有组织的活动以及在难民定居点中建立对儿童友好的空间的方案。但是,在每种情况下,我们的关注点都不在于原始报告中得到最大关注的人群(接受干预的孩子),而是针对那些没有得到关注的人群。分析表明,有强大的力量可以促进冲突局势下的恢复,并且需要更加注意干预措施的核心功能是加强这种参与,而不是寻求推动恢复。

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