“我只是需要有人告诉我该怎么做,因为这是一个新的领域”:一项关于自杀或被杀儿童的照顾者需求的定性访谈研究。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-05-16 DOI:10.1177/00302228251338145
Susanna Rinne-Wolf, Tita Kern, Heidi Stöckl, Simon Finkeldei
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亲近的人自杀或被杀会让孩子依赖于他们的照顾者来积极地处理创伤。由于这些情况存在于日常育儿技能之外,本研究旨在更好地了解照顾者的经历和需求。对因自杀或他杀而失去亲人的儿童的照顾者进行了10次半结构化访谈,并使用反身性主题分析进行了分析。四个主题涉及照顾者对子女的愿望和支持需求:一种稳定的力量,讨论照顾者自己如何需要一个“更大更强”的人;在他人的知识中感到安全,探讨照顾者对有知识的人的感激,以指导和帮助他们;以及容易获得的支持,强调支持提供的需求,如果他们是有效的。这些照顾者的见证,为日后发展有效的成人及儿童支援服务,提供了重要的见解。
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'I Just Need Someone to Tell Me What to Do Because This is New Territory': A Qualitative Interview Study on the Needs of Carers of Children Bereaved by Suicide or Homicide.

The suicide or homicide of a close person leaves children dependent on their carer for positive trauma processing. As these situations exist outside everyday parenting skills, this study aimed to better understand carers' experiences and needs. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with carers of children bereaved by suicide or homicide and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Four themes concerning the carers' wishes and support needs relating to their children were generated: A stabilising force, which discusses how the carers themselves need someone "bigger and stronger", Feeling secure in the knowledge of others, which explores the carers appreciation for someone knowledgeable to guide and enable them, Someone in the same boat, elaborating on the role of self-help; and Easily accessible support, highlighting demands on support offers if they are to be effective. The testimonies of the carers provide important insights for the future development of effective support services for adults and children.

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