Hazzard A, Weston J, Gutterres C
Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1992 Feb;13(1):24-30.
Bereavement responses were assessed in 45 parents whose children died 6 months to 4 years earlier. Correlational analyses were used to determine which demographic and experiential variables were related to parental responses on 10 scales of the Grief Experiences Inventory (GEI). Parents of boys or children who died suddenly experienced more despair, anger, guilt, and depersonalization. Social support and stress since the child's death and fate-blame versus self-blame were also related to parental responses on specific GEI scales. Clinical implications for work with bereaved parents are discussed.
对45名子女在6个月至4年前死亡的父母的丧亲反应进行了评估。采用相关分析来确定哪些人口统计学和经历变量与父母在《悲伤经历量表》(GEI)的10个量表上的反应相关。男孩的父母或孩子突然死亡的父母经历了更多的绝望、愤怒、内疚和人格解体。孩子死后的社会支持和压力以及命运责备与自我责备也与父母在GEI特定量表上的反应相关。讨论了对丧亲父母工作的临床意义。