Krysinska Karolina, Andriessen Karl
Omega (Westport). 2015;71(1):19-47. doi: 10.1177/0030222814568276.
Although several studies have looked at the phenomenon of online memorialization, online involvement of those bereaved by suicide (suicide survivors) remains an under-studied area. The current study analyzed 250 memorials dedicated to those who died by suicide on two memorialization Web sites: Faces of Suicide and Gone too Soon. The majority of the memorials was posted by family members of the deceased and had a format of a letter or an obituary. Though the memorials were written for both males and females of all ages, 80% of the messages were written for young males. Fourteen themes were identified, ranging from sadness and expressions of love and other grief reactions of the bereaved, to acknowledgment of suicide and search for reasons for the death. Some of the bereaved wrote about their motives for posting an online memorial. Future studies should determine the impact of involvement in online memorialization on the grief process of suicide survivors.
尽管已有多项研究关注网络纪念现象,但自杀丧亲者(自杀幸存者)的网络参与情况仍是一个研究不足的领域。本研究分析了两个纪念网站“自杀者面孔”和“逝之匆匆”上为自杀身亡者设立的250个纪念页面。这些纪念页面大多由逝者家属发布,形式为信件或讣告。虽然这些纪念文字是为所有年龄段的男性和女性所写,但80%的留言是为年轻男性而写。研究确定了14个主题,从悲伤、爱的表达以及丧亲者的其他悲伤反应,到对自杀的认知和对死因的探寻。一些丧亲者写下了他们发布网络纪念页面的动机。未来的研究应确定参与网络纪念对自杀幸存者悲伤过程的影响。