这取决于我,因为是我给了他这个生命",对自己永久和无条件负责的意识如何塑造残疾儿童父母的长期悲伤体验。

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Edith Raap, Katie Lee Weille, Christine Dedding
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目的:大多数残疾儿童的父母都会经历长期悲伤,其特点是反复感受到与子女残疾相关的悲伤和失落。有关父母长期悲伤的生活经历的研究非常缺乏,这限制了我们了解父母需求并提供适当支持的能力:设计:在对六位严重残疾儿童的父母进行深入访谈的基础上,进行了解释性现象学分析(IPA):在有关慢性悲伤的文献中,有一个重要方面一直被忽视,那就是作为父母的特殊地位,体验到对子女负有最终责任的意识。分析揭示了这种意识是如何作为一种深刻的伦理承诺、无条件的、在很大程度上是孤立的和没有时间限制的,塑造了长期悲伤的体验。由于这种意识,父母们体验到自己面临着一项艰巨的任务,既要驾驭自己错综复杂的情绪,又要努力维持自己的工作能力:本研究揭示了考虑父母独特处境的重要性,从而丰富了慢性悲伤的概念,同时也为了解残疾儿童的父母意味着什么提供了见解。这些见解可以提高护理专业人员对父母需求的响应能力。
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'It is up to me because I gave him this life' How the awareness of being permanently and unconditionally responsible shapes the experience of chronic sorrow in parents of disabled children.

Objective: The majority of parents with a disabled child experience chronic sorrow, characterized by recurrent feelings of grief and loss related to their child's disability. There is a significant lack of research on parents' lived experiences of chronic sorrow, which limits our ability to understand parents' needs and provide proper support.

Design: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was conducted based on in-depth interviews with six parents of severely disabled children.

Results: In the literature on chronic sorrow, an important aspect has been consistently overlooked: the particular position of being a parent, experiencing an awareness of being ultimately responsible for their children. The analysis revealed how this awareness, experienced as a deeply felt ethical commitment, unconditional, largely in isolation, and without a limit in time, shaped the experience of chronic sorrow. Because of this awareness, the parents experienced themselves facing a Herculean task of navigating their intricate emotions while struggling to maintain their ability to function.

Conclusions: By revealing the importance of considering the unique parental position, the study enriches the concept of chronic sorrow, simultaneously offering insights into what it means to be a parent of a disabled child. These insights can improve care professionals' responsiveness to parental needs.

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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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