Co-creating a research-based e-storybook for children coping with parental moral injury: insights from affected communities and partners

Marg Rogers, Einar B. Thorsteinsson, Amy Johnson, Victoria Williamson, Dominic F Murphy, Neil Greenberg, Sally Fitzpatrick, Philippa Ditton-Phare, Margaret Sims, Dominic Hilbrink, Nikki Jamieson, Karen May, Yumiko Coffey, Michèle L. Héberto, Emily Small, Tegan Kanard, Fardous Hosseinys, Michelle Gosner, Natasha Grabham, Navjot Bhullar

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Abstract

This study provided an account of the affected community and partner (stakeholders) input into the interdisciplinary co-creation process and preliminary testing of the suitability of a research-based e-storybook for children coping with parental moral injury. Children whose parents have trauma-related mental health difficulties, including moral injury, tend to misunderstand their parent’s responses and behaviours. To date, there have been no research-based narrative resources to support these children. Our interdisciplinary, international team of researchers, clinicians, and those with lived experience co-created a bibliotherapy storybook using moral injury narratives. Using a mixed methods approach, a cross-sectional online survey of key affected communities and partners was conducted to explore the resources’ suitability. Preliminary findings suggest overall suitability and that the e-storybook’s narratives acted as a springboard to conversations about what was happening in their families. Thus, the co-creation process is an effective approach to developing targeted supports for children coping with parental moral injury.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages18
JournalEmotional and Behavioural Difficulties
Early online date2 May 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 May 2025

Funding

Cash funding for the research translation piece [e-storybook and modules] was provided by the Foundation of Graduates of Early Childhood Studies and the University of New England. The organisations and individuals mentioned above provided additional in-kind funding.

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