Bereaved mothers and widows’ grief and their unfolding relationships: Implications for social work

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Yael Hochman, E. Segev, I. Regev, Yafa Zafrani, Yafa Sharfi, Ayelet Elkayam
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Summary The literature on coping with loss has examined parental loss and widowhood largely independently, pointing to the enduring and developing grief along the lifecycle. Little is known about the relationship between bereaved mothers and widows as it develops over time. This qualitative study explored how bereaved mothers and widows perceived and described the unfolding relationship between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law, following the loss of a son or husband in the Israeli security forces. Interviews were conducted with ten bereaved mothers and ten non-related widows from Jewish families to explore their developing relationship with their in-laws following the loss. Findings Thematic analysis revealed three main stages in the mother-in-law/daughter-in-law, relationship: disruption of the status quo directly after the loss; testing the relationship; and a process of decision-making, whether to continue cultivating the relationship and establish a new status quo. Participants described key events that challenged the newly created status quo, serving as milestones of difficulty and tension, but also as opportunities for renewal. Applications The study points to the centrality of the relationship between the bereaved mother and widow in the process of coping with the loss, and reveals that this relationship is not static but rather dynamic and evolving over time. Social workers in the field of bereavement may be able to improve their effectiveness in helping families cope with loss by also considering multigenerational and longitudinal perspectives in their assessment and interventions.
丧亲母亲和寡妇的悲伤及其展开的关系:对社会工作的启示
摘要关于应对丧亲之痛的文献在很大程度上独立地研究了父母的丧亲和守寡,指出了在生命周期中持续和发展的悲伤。随着时间的推移,人们对丧亲母亲和寡妇之间的关系知之甚少。这项定性研究探讨了在以色列安全部队中失去儿子或丈夫后,丧亲母亲和寡妇如何看待和描述婆婆和儿媳之间正在发展的关系。对来自犹太家庭的十位丧亲母亲和十位无亲属关系的寡妇进行了采访,以探讨她们在丧亲后与姻亲的关系。研究结果主位分析揭示了婆媳关系的三个主要阶段:失去后直接破坏现状;测试关系;以及一个决策过程,是否继续培养关系,建立新的现状。与会者描述了挑战新创造的现状的关键事件,这些事件既是困难和紧张的里程碑,也是更新的机会。应用该研究指出了丧亲母亲和寡妇之间的关系在应对丧亲过程中的中心地位,并揭示了这种关系不是静态的,而是动态的,并随着时间的推移而演变。丧亲之痛领域的社会工作者可能能够通过在评估和干预中考虑多代人和纵向视角,提高他们帮助家庭应对损失的有效性。
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Journal of Social Work
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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