2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.11.024
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Narratives from caregivers of children surviving the terrorist attack in Beslan: Issues of health, culture, and resilience

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“…A similar reconsideration of values was also found among caregivers after the terrorist attack in Beslan in 2004. In this study, family cohesiveness became in many cases important as a source of support and joyfulness, as well as the rediscovering of religious and spiritual values (Moscardino, Axia, Scrimin, & Fabia, 2007).…”
Section: Changes In Daily Life Due To a Changed Worldviewmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…A similar reconsideration of values was also found among caregivers after the terrorist attack in Beslan in 2004. In this study, family cohesiveness became in many cases important as a source of support and joyfulness, as well as the rediscovering of religious and spiritual values (Moscardino, Axia, Scrimin, & Fabia, 2007).…”
Section: Changes In Daily Life Due To a Changed Worldviewmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In a study of war-affected Angolan adolescents, McIntyre and Ventura (2003) found that relational and cultural support networks and tribal socio-religious beliefs in the healing process played a positive and protective role. Similarly, Moscardino et al (2007) noted that positive culturally shared values such as strength, courage, pride, and modesty were sources of resilience among the caregivers of children surviving a terrorist attack in Beslan in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, in the Russian Federation. One of these caregivers' responses documented these values in the case of one boy: "He is a very strong boy-even in hospital he took care of the smaller children and reassured them" (p. 1784).…”
Section: Healing As Facilitated By Relationship and Cultural Valuesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, as Chandoke et al (2007) asserted, the riot-affected and internally-displaced Muslim adults of Gujarat were perturbed by a decline in income and were insecure over the temporary nature of their housing, along with their unhygienic and unhealthy living conditions. In such a situation, steps should be taken by the government and the policy makers to ensure integration of psycho-social intervention with social reconstruction and economic development (Moscardino et al 2007;Phem, Vinck & Weinstein 2010;Wessells 1999).…”
Section: What Psycho-social Interventions Are Possible Now?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. ''Survivor'' guilt (Lefley, 1996;Moscardino, Axia, Scrimin and Capello, 2007). Healthy siblings at times may feel guilt over not having developed an illness that has so devastated the family member they care for.…”
Section: Caregiver Narratives In Mental Illness -Burden Versus Gainmentioning
confidence: 99%