This mixed methods research examines moral injury in childhood and adolescence as described by emerging adults with histories of child welfare involvement. Twenty-eight emerging adults (18–25 years) with foster care histories participated in life story interviews, and assessments of exposure to potentially morally injurious events (Moral Injury Events Scale, MIES; Nash et al., 2013). Participants reported on the MIES exposure to potentially morally injurious events during their involvement in the child welfare system as children and adolescents. The most common events described by participants were child maltreatment (82%), adults’ failure to protect them (75%), and injury to their identities as individuals worthy of respect, and as members...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 2017), ...
Background: During a deployment, soldiers must make seemingly impossible decisions, including having...
Moral injury is a construct that has primarily been studied in war veterans, police officers, and mi...
This paper is the second in a series of papers from a mixed methods study examining moral injury in ...
Experiences that involve having harmed another person tend to compel individuals to consider their o...
The World Health Organization (WHO), concludes that child maltreatment is a global concern calling f...
Research on the role of moral emotions in moral judgment, both in hypothetical dilemmata and in real...
Background: The term ‘moral injury’ refers to ‘the lastingpsychological, biological, spiritual, beha...
Theoretical support for the moral injury construct is mounting, yet empirical support has lagged beh...
War-zone stressors among Service members can lead to adverse psychological consequences that fall ou...
This article presents the quantitative portion of a mixed methods study of moral injury among profes...
Within the past decade, the emerging field of moral injury has focused mostly on the clinical dimens...
This retrospective study examined the relationship between childhood maltreatment and social relatio...
The question of when moral identity first develops in childhood deserves more considered investigati...
Trauma can occur at any age and occurs as a result of an individual experiencing or witnessing an ev...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 2017), ...
Background: During a deployment, soldiers must make seemingly impossible decisions, including having...
Moral injury is a construct that has primarily been studied in war veterans, police officers, and mi...
This paper is the second in a series of papers from a mixed methods study examining moral injury in ...
Experiences that involve having harmed another person tend to compel individuals to consider their o...
The World Health Organization (WHO), concludes that child maltreatment is a global concern calling f...
Research on the role of moral emotions in moral judgment, both in hypothetical dilemmata and in real...
Background: The term ‘moral injury’ refers to ‘the lastingpsychological, biological, spiritual, beha...
Theoretical support for the moral injury construct is mounting, yet empirical support has lagged beh...
War-zone stressors among Service members can lead to adverse psychological consequences that fall ou...
This article presents the quantitative portion of a mixed methods study of moral injury among profes...
Within the past decade, the emerging field of moral injury has focused mostly on the clinical dimens...
This retrospective study examined the relationship between childhood maltreatment and social relatio...
The question of when moral identity first develops in childhood deserves more considered investigati...
Trauma can occur at any age and occurs as a result of an individual experiencing or witnessing an ev...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 2017), ...
Background: During a deployment, soldiers must make seemingly impossible decisions, including having...
Moral injury is a construct that has primarily been studied in war veterans, police officers, and mi...