Exploring Gender Differences in Adult Siblings' Recollections on Perinatal Loss.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1177/00302228221131369
Agnes Y Bornemisza, Rebeka Javor, Marta B Erdos
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Abstract

This study is an exploration on potential gender differences in sibling grief over perinatal loss. 30 adult siblings' recollections were analysed to identify possible differences along the instrumental-intuitive continuum. A statistical analysis (ANOVA) on word frequencies indicated that the intensity of the emotional experiences did not differ between men and women, as there were not any significant differences in the function words reflecting such contents. Women referred to third persons, the delivery process, and the act of naming their deceased siblings more frequently. A subsequent qualitative context analysis revealed that these third persons were mainly family members and hospital staff. Men were more specific in their recollections, mentioning exact names and other types of data related to the loss while women focused more on the emotional significance of the experience. Our results may contribute to the development of personalized interventions for families struggling with disenfranchised grief.

探索成年兄弟姐妹回忆围产期损失时的性别差异。
本研究探讨了兄妹间对围产期丧子之痛的潜在性别差异。研究分析了 30 个成年兄弟姐妹的回忆,以确定在工具-直觉连续体上可能存在的差异。对词频的统计分析(方差分析)表明,男女情感体验的强度没有差异,因为反映这些内容的功能词没有明显差异。女性提及第三者、分娩过程和为已故兄弟姐妹命名的行为的频率更高。随后的定性语境分析表明,这些第三者主要是家庭成员和医院工作人员。男性的回忆更为具体,他们提到了确切的名字和其他类型的与失去亲人有关的数据,而女性则更多地关注经历的情感意义。我们的研究结果可能有助于为挣扎在被剥夺权利的悲伤中的家庭制定个性化的干预措施。
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