Publikation: Growing up in armed Groups : trauma and aggression among child soldiers in DR Congo
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Background:
Child soldiers are often both victims and perpetrators of horrendous acts of violence. Research with former child soldiers has consistently shown that exposure to violence is linked to trauma-related disorders and that living in a violent environment is correlated with enhanced levels of aggression.
Objective:
To gain more insight into the experiences and the mental health status of former child soldiers, we conducted a survey with N=200 former child soldiers and adult combatants in the DR Congo.
Methods:
We conducted semi-structured interviews concerning military experiences, experienced and perpetrated violence, and mental health.
Results:
Former child soldiers reported more experienced and perpetrated violence, a greater severity of trauma-related suffering, as well as higher appetitive aggression than adult ex-combatants. Appetitive aggression was related to more perpetrated violence, higher military ranks, voluntary recruitment and higher rates of reenlistments in former child soldiers.
Conclusions:
Our results indicate that growing up in an armed group is related to higher levels of trauma- related disorders and aggressive behavior. This may explain the challenge of reintegrating former child soldiers. It is thus important to consider mental health problems, particularly trauma-related disorders and aggressive behavior, of former child soldiers for designing adequate reintegration programs.
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HERMENAU, Katharin, Tobias HECKER, Anna MAEDL, Maggie SCHAUER, Thomas ELBERT, 2013. Growing up in armed Groups : trauma and aggression among child soldiers in DR Congo. In: European Journal of Psychotraumatology. 2013, 4(1), 21408. ISSN 2000-8198. eISSN 2000-8066. Available under: doi: 10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.21408BibTex
@article{Hermenau2013Growi-25179, year={2013}, doi={10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.21408}, title={Growing up in armed Groups : trauma and aggression among child soldiers in DR Congo}, number={1}, volume={4}, issn={2000-8198}, journal={European Journal of Psychotraumatology}, author={Hermenau, Katharin and Hecker, Tobias and Maedl, Anna and Schauer, Maggie and Elbert, Thomas}, note={Article Number: 21408} }
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