Stigma of Losing an Only Child: Implications for Public Perceptions of Bereavement Adversities and Prosocial Tendencies in China.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1177/00302228241303254
Jinfeng Li, Meng Huo, Lin Gao, Dahua Wang
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Abstract

Given the one-child policy (1979-2016), many bereaved parents (mean age ˃ 60 years) in China have lost their only child. Yet, the social environment in which these parents continue their lives is little known. The current study drew on data from 2029 Chinese adults (Mage = 36.62 years, SDage = 10.06, range = 18-71) who anonymously completed questionnaires about their negative attitudes towards the bereaved parents (i.e., stigma of losing an only child), perceptions of adversities faced by these parents, and prosocial tendencies (willingness to provide personal help and expectations for government support). In total, 44% of the participants held moderate to high levels of stigma of losing an only child. Participants with greater stigma reported fewer adversities faced by the bereaved parents and they were less likely to agree that the government should provide resources. Moreover, perceptions of adversities mediated the negative association between public stigma and expectations for governmental support. This study advances our understanding of the unwelcoming environment in which the vulnerable population of parents who have lost their only child live by innovatively revealing perspectives from the public.

失去独生子女的耻辱感:中国公众对丧亲逆境和亲社会倾向的看法》。
由于实行独生子女政策(1979-2016 年),中国有许多失去独生子女的父母(平均年龄˃ 60 岁)。然而,这些父母继续生活的社会环境却鲜为人知。本研究收集了 2029 名中国成年人(平均年龄为 36.62 岁,最小年龄为 10.06 岁,年龄范围为 18-71 岁)的数据,他们匿名填写了有关对失去独生子女的父母的负面态度(即失去独生子女的耻辱感)、对这些父母所面临逆境的看法以及亲社会倾向(愿意提供个人帮助和期望政府支持)的调查问卷。总共有 44% 的参与者对失去独生子女持有中度到高度的成见。成见程度较高的参与者认为失去独生子女的父母所面临的逆境较少,他们不太可能同意政府应该提供资源。此外,对逆境的感知在公众成见和对政府支持的期望之间起到了中介作用。这项研究通过创新性地揭示公众的观点,加深了我们对失去独生子女的父母这一弱势群体所处的不受欢迎环境的理解。
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