Behavioral Research Institute, Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania 19038, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2012;66(3):195-213. doi: 10.2190/om.66.3.a.
Multiple bereaved adult children, as siblings, have rarely been studied. We expand the paradigm of bereavement research to explore the ways that two sisters describe the experience and meaning of the death of their elderly father. The two sisters each participated in two separate qualitative ethnographic interviews, followed by standard qualitative analyses of the transcribed narratives. The findings yield contrasting perspectives of the sisters' disparate views of their family, of their father, and their views of each other, that provide insight into the complexity of the sharp differences in their reactions to their father's death. Their views of their father's death reflected their particular relationship with their father, their non-shared experiences over the life course, and their personal world views. Differences and contradictions in the views of multiple siblings can broaden our understanding of bereavement and of the processes central to parent-child ties at the end of life.
多为成年丧亲子女的兄弟姐妹很少被研究。我们拓展丧亲研究范式,探索两位姐妹描述其年迈父亲去世的经历和意义的方式。这两位姐妹各自参与了两次单独的定性人种学访谈,然后对转录的叙述进行了标准的定性分析。研究结果呈现出姐妹俩截然不同的观点,包括对家庭、对父亲以及彼此的看法,深入洞察了她们对父亲去世的反应存在巨大差异的复杂性。她们对父亲去世的看法反映了她们与父亲的特殊关系、她们在整个生命过程中没有共同的经历,以及她们的个人世界观。兄弟姐妹观点的差异和矛盾可以拓宽我们对丧亲以及生命末期亲子关系核心过程的理解。