Determinants of Filipino children's responses to the death of a sibling.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1988-01-01
T Manalo Atuel, P Dauz Williams, M Tamba Camar
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Well school-age children (N = 73) who had experienced the death of a sibling within one year of data collection were interviewed. Their reactions were related to the deceased sibling's age, nature of death, time interval since death, sex of child, and socioeconomic status. Subjects were located through registries of five hospitals and five municipalities of Rizal Province, Philippines. In addition to the interview, children produced stories about nine projective test pictures. Results showed that school grades dropped significantly after the sibling's death. Children's responses reflected three stages: (1) shock, disbelief, denial (10%); (2) guilt, protest, sadness (50%); and (3) acceptance and recovery (40%). Chi-square tests showed that Stage 1 was significantly associated with a younger age of the deceased sibling, more recent death (less than or equal to 6 months), and lower social class. With regard to the projective story themes, children whose siblings died suddenly (compared to those whose deaths were anticipated) had significantly higher loneliness themes. Children whose deceased siblings were of school age also gave significantly more death themes than children whose deceased siblings were younger.

菲律宾儿童对兄弟姐妹死亡反应的决定因素。
在数据收集的一年内经历兄弟姐妹死亡的学龄儿童(N = 73)接受了访谈。他们的反应与已故兄弟姐妹的年龄、死亡性质、死亡时间间隔、儿童性别和社会经济地位有关。研究对象是通过菲律宾黎萨尔省五家医院和五个市的登记处找到的。除了访谈之外,孩子们还制作了关于九幅投影测试图的故事。结果显示,兄弟姐妹去世后,孩子的学习成绩显著下降。儿童的反应分为三个阶段:(1)震惊、怀疑、否认(10%);(2)内疚、抗议、悲伤(50%);(3)接受和回收(40%)。卡方检验显示,第1阶段与已故兄弟姐妹年龄较小、死亡时间较近(少于或等于6个月)以及社会阶层较低显著相关。关于投射故事主题,兄弟姐妹突然死亡的孩子(与那些预期死亡的孩子相比)有明显更高的孤独主题。兄弟姐妹离世的儿童在学龄时给出的死亡主题也明显多于兄弟姐妹离世的儿童。
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