Steffen Edith, Coyle Adrian
1 Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, London, UK.
2 Department of Psychology, Kingston University, London, UK.
Omega (Westport). 2017 Mar;74(4):363-385. doi: 10.1177/0030222816686609. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
This study aimed to explore the experiences, responses, and conceptualizations of sense of presence experiences in bereavement in terms of family meaning-making. A case study framework was chosen, using group and individual interviews and ethnographically derived observations in a father-bereaved family in the south of England. Interview data were analyzed by applying both phenomenological and social constructionist perspectives to the same data set. It was observed that there was a division between the mother, who had derived much personal benefit from sense of presence experiences, and the children, who dismissed the experiences as incompatible with their own worldviews and how they made sense of their father's death.
本研究旨在从家庭意义建构的角度探讨丧亲之痛中存在感体验的经历、反应和概念化。研究采用了案例研究框架,对英格兰南部一个丧父家庭进行了小组和个人访谈,并进行了民族志观察。通过对同一数据集应用现象学和社会建构主义视角来分析访谈数据。研究发现,从存在感体验中获得诸多个人益处的母亲与将这些体验视为与自己的世界观以及他们对父亲死亡的理解方式不相容而不予理会的孩子们之间存在分歧。