Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2012 Mar;22(3):397-408. doi: 10.1177/1049732311421617. Epub 2011 Sep 2.
Cancer is a disease that affects the entire family, with each member having unique psychological needs. To date, there has been limited research into the effect of parental cancer on adult children. Furthermore, existing research has largely overlooked the possibility of positive psychological growth in the adult offspring of cancer patients. To investigate the perceived benefits arising from parental cancer, 11 interviews were undertaken with adults whose parents had been diagnosed with cancer, to discuss their experiences of their parent's illness, and their evaluation of both the positive and negative changes that had arisen. All participants were able to identify positive outcomes in direct response to their parent's cancer. Frequently suggested changes included improved relationships with their sick parent, an increased emphasis on family, revised life priorities, and personal development. The implications of these findings, their link to posttraumatic growth theory, and avenues for future research are discussed.
癌症是一种影响整个家庭的疾病,每个成员都有独特的心理需求。迄今为止,对于父母患癌症对成年子女的影响,研究还很有限。此外,现有研究在很大程度上忽略了癌症患者成年子女可能出现的积极心理成长。为了研究父母患癌症所带来的益处,对 11 名父母被诊断患有癌症的成年人进行了访谈,以讨论他们对父母患病经历的看法,以及他们对父母患病所带来的积极和消极变化的评价。所有参与者都能够直接从父母的癌症中发现积极的结果。经常提到的变化包括与患病父母的关系改善,对家庭的重视增加,生活重点的调整以及个人发展。讨论了这些发现的意义、它们与创伤后成长理论的联系以及未来研究的方向。