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Formation of Identity in Wartime El Salvador: Protective and Harmful Factors
Authors:Margaret Oakes
Affiliation:School of Social Work, University of Nevada , Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Abstract:In a qualitative study of the effects of war on identity in rural postwar El Salvador, 11 interviews from data collected 3 years after the war were analyzed for social and individual identity factors. Subjects had been adolescents during the civil war. Prolonged war experiences, especially for those who became combatants at a very early age, had a negative impact on identity formation. Those who had the greatest identity problems felt a deep sense of betrayal, abandonment, and/or a general lack of trust. This included those who felt betrayed by their group, which in war consisted of an armed political one.
Keywords:Identity formation  individual identity  social identity  war trauma  El Salvador
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