Geron Yael, Ginzburg Karni, Solomon Zahava
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Death Stud. 2003 Jun;27(5):405-26. doi: 10.1080/07481180302876.
This study evaluates various aspects of group work with bereaved parents who lost a child during military service. More specifically, it assesses the unique and cumulative contributions of various features of group work to the participants' satisfaction with the group support. One hundred and thirty-eight bereaved parents, who participated in 16 support groups, answered a battery of questionnaires tapping 3 aspects of the group work: their motives for joining the group, the interpersonal relations among the group members, and the group leadership style. In addition, the participants were asked to evaluate the contribution of the intervention to their adjustment. The findings indicate that the supportive elements of the intervention were associated with the groups' perceived contribution. The clinical implications of these results are discussed.
本研究评估了与在服兵役期间失去孩子的丧亲父母开展小组工作的各个方面。更具体地说,它评估了小组工作的各种特征对参与者对小组支持满意度的独特和累积贡献。138名丧亲父母参加了16个支持小组,他们回答了一系列问卷,这些问卷涉及小组工作的三个方面:他们加入小组的动机、小组成员之间的人际关系以及小组领导风格。此外,参与者被要求评估干预措施对他们适应情况的贡献。研究结果表明,干预措施的支持性要素与小组的感知贡献相关。讨论了这些结果的临床意义。