Okumura Kiho, Feeney Sarah L, Claridge Amy M
Department of Family and Consumer Science, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Mar 1:302228241237557. doi: 10.1177/00302228241237557.
Although bereavement is an experience emerging adults of every culture go through, there is limited cross-cultural research on coping following bereavement. Therefore, this study aimed to explore similarities and differences between European American and Japanese emerging adults regarding their experiences with coping strategies following a death, with consideration of cultural rituals related to bereavement. Open-ended 30- to 50-min virtual interviews were conducted among 7 European American and 7 Japanese adults between the ages of 20-30 years old. Through qualitative analysis researchers found that for both cultures, reported characteristics of coping strategies typically aligned with conceptions of emotion engagement and emotion disengagement coping, as defined in Tobin's (2001). Both cultures reported similar coping strategies, although European Americans reported a greater variety of activities within the coping categories. Some coping behaviors could not be categorized under either coping strategy, implying a need for more research and conceptual refinement.
尽管丧亲之痛是每个文化背景下的新兴成年人都会经历的一种体验,但关于丧亲后应对方式的跨文化研究却很有限。因此,本研究旨在探讨欧美和日本新兴成年人在亲人去世后应对策略体验方面的异同,并考虑与丧亲相关的文化仪式。对7名年龄在20至30岁之间的欧美成年人和7名日本成年人进行了时长30至50分钟的开放式虚拟访谈。通过定性分析,研究人员发现,对于这两种文化来说,所报告的应对策略特征通常与托宾(2001年)所定义的情绪投入和情绪脱离应对概念相一致。两种文化报告的应对策略相似,尽管欧美人士在应对类别中报告了更多样化的活动。一些应对行为无法归入任何一种应对策略,这意味着需要更多的研究和概念细化。