Balk D
J Sch Health. 1983 Jan;53(1):14-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1983.tb04046.x.
This study reports the effects of sibling death on 33 adolescents from white, middle- to upper-middle income families. Contact was made through mutual support groups for bereaved parents. A focused interview was used to gather data on bereavement reactions and on self-concept. Bereavement reactions investigated included kinds of emotional responses, effects on sleeping and eating, frequency of thoughts about the deceased sibling, effects on school work, means of dealing with the death and interpersonal relationships. Self-concept perception investigated were perceptions of personal maturity, lessons learned from the death and the importance of religious beliefs. Eleven further measures of self-concept were obtained by means of the "Offer Self-Image Questionnaire for Adolescents." By grouping responses into two time frames (before or a few weeks after the death and at the time of the interview), significant differences in reactions and perceptions were found among the participants.
本研究报告了同胞死亡对33名来自白人、中高收入家庭的青少年的影响。通过为丧亲父母设立的互助小组进行联系。采用聚焦访谈收集有关丧亲反应和自我概念的数据。所调查的丧亲反应包括情绪反应的种类、对睡眠和饮食的影响、思念已故同胞的频率、对学业的影响、应对死亡的方式以及人际关系。所调查的自我概念认知包括对个人成熟度的认知、从死亡中学到的教训以及宗教信仰的重要性。通过“青少年自我形象问卷”还获得了另外11项自我概念测量指标。通过将回答分为两个时间框架(死亡前或死亡后几周以及访谈时),发现参与者在反应和认知方面存在显著差异。