Intergenerational Trauma : Exploring the Trauma of Children of Veterans of the Last War in Kosovo

This study explores intergenerational trauma among the children of veterans from the most recent War in Kosovo (1998-1999). Intergenerational trauma is defined as the transmission of trauma across generations, affecting the psychological and emotional well-being of children. Using a qualitative approach, 7 participants Were interviewed to analyze the impact of parental trauma on their development. The study focuses on identifying the mechanisms of trauma transmission and the coping strategies children use in response to their parent’s experiences. Findings reveal that children experience feelings of anxiety, pride, and emotional isolation as a result of the trauma endured by their parents during and after the War. These experiences often influence family relationships and the development of children’s identities. The study contributes to the existing literature and suggests interventions aimed at breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma.

 

Reference: 
Dorentina Perlleshi | 2025
University of Tirana
10.31237/osf.io/b82st
Keywords: 
Children, Family Members, Intergenerational Effects, Psychosocial impact, Research, Veterans, War