Videka-Sherman Lynn
School of Social Welfare.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1982 Oct;52(4):688-698. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1982.tb01458.x.
The usefulness of coping as an explanatory variable in parental adjustment to the death of a child is suggested in a study of 194 parents who responded to a survey shortly after their bereavement and again a year later. The most adaptive coping strategies were active and externally directed, including replacement of the child and altruism; least adaptive were escape and preoccupation with the child. Effects of participation in a self-help group are examined and discussed.
一项针对194位父母的研究表明,应对方式作为解释父母如何适应孩子死亡的一个变量是有用的。这些父母在丧亲后不久接受了调查,一年后再次接受调查。最具适应性的应对策略是积极且向外导向的,包括替代孩子和利他行为;最不具适应性的是逃避和对孩子的过度关注。研究还考察并讨论了参加自助小组的效果。