Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth
Scharpf F, Haer R, Hecker T (2024)
Conflict and Health 18(1): 65.
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BACKGROUND: Supportive social connections are a crucial determinant of the mental health and adjustment of youth in conflict-torn regions. Conflict-affected youth face particular risks to their well-being due to high levels of trauma exposure and perpetration of violent acts as members of armed groups and post-conflict discrimination. However, little is known about the possible protective role of close relationships with caregivers in the aftermath of trauma. This study examined whether a higher perceived quality of relationships with caregivers would attenuate the associations between exposure to traumatic experiences and four indicators of adjustment (posttraumatic stress symptoms [PTSS], emotional problems, behavioural problems, criminal behaviour) in a sample of 268 war-affected youth (61.2% male, Mage=16.31years) living in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo. More than half of the present sample (56.7%) were former members of armed groups.; METHODS: Data were collected using quantitative structured interviews and analyzed through regression models using the PROCESS macro.; RESULTS: Higher cumulative trauma exposure was significantly related to higher levels of PTSS and emotional problems, while more frequent perpetration of war-related violence was significantly related to higher levels of PTSS, behavioural problems, and criminal behavior. The perceived quality of relationships with caregivers significantly moderated the associations between youth's cumulative trauma exposure and all four outcomes. At higher perceived quality of relationships with caregivers, the associations between trauma exposure and emotional problems, behavioural problems, and criminal behaviour were no longer significant and the association with PTSS was significantly weakened. Higher perceived quality of relationships with caregivers was also directly significantly related to lower levels of mental health problems and criminal behaviour.; CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that interventions that focus on strengthening relationships with caregivers are crucial for supporting the mental health and functioning of youth who experienced and perpetrated war-related violence. © 2024. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Conflict and Health
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18
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1
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65
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1752-1505
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2994022
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Scharpf F, Haer R, Hecker T. Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth. Conflict and Health . 2024;18(1): 65.
Scharpf, F., Haer, R., & Hecker, T. (2024). Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth. Conflict and Health , 18(1), 65. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-024-00624-2
Scharpf, Florian, Haer, Roos, and Hecker, Tobias. 2024. “Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth”. Conflict and Health 18 (1): 65.
Scharpf, F., Haer, R., and Hecker, T. (2024). Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth. Conflict and Health 18:65.
Scharpf, F., Haer, R., & Hecker, T., 2024. Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth. Conflict and Health , 18(1): 65.
F. Scharpf, R. Haer, and T. Hecker, “Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth”, Conflict and Health , vol. 18, 2024, : 65.
Scharpf, F., Haer, R., Hecker, T.: Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth. Conflict and Health . 18, : 65 (2024).
Scharpf, Florian, Haer, Roos, and Hecker, Tobias. “Close relationships with caregivers as protective factor for the mental health and functioning of war-affected Congolese youth”. Conflict and Health 18.1 (2024): 65.
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