‘I’ve tried not to show it too much, and not burden others with my problems’: A discourse analysis of understandings of grief among siblings bereaved by drug-related deaths

Gunhild Meen, M. Reime, L. B. Selseng
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This article explores discourses of grief and loss among siblings bereaved by drug-related deaths. Although sociocultural context influences how grief is expressed and understood, there is a lack of knowledge about how prevailing discourses on grief provide conditions for dealing with grief. The aim of this study was to draw attention to cultural understandings of grief with the research question: ‘Following a drug-related death, how do bereaved siblings draw on discourses in their talk about grief and how do they position themselves accordingly as bereaved?’ We also examined some social consequences of siblings’ positionings. The data were obtained from in-depth interviews with 10 bereaved adult siblings talking about their experiences. The data were analysed using the interpretative repertoires and positioning perspectives from discourse psychology. Findings revealed four interpretative repertoires displaying a variety of talk about grief: grief as being visibly affected; grief as a hierarchy; grief as something to be managed; grief as a reaction which follows death. These repertoires portray different understandings of grief used by siblings in meaning-making relating to their own experiences of bereavement. The positions produced by the repertoires have consequences for bereaved siblings’ access to help and support. Siblings frequently placed themselves or were placed in positions that produced a lack of social recognition of their grief and hence they were deprived of help and support.
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我试着不表现得太明显,也不拿我的问题给别人增加负担":对因吸毒致死而失去亲人的兄弟姐妹对悲伤的理解的话语分析
本文探讨了因与毒品有关的死亡而失去亲人的兄弟姐妹中有关悲伤和损失的论述。虽然社会文化背景会影响人们如何表达和理解悲伤,但对于流行的悲伤论述如何为处理悲伤提供条件却缺乏了解。本研究的目的是提请人们注意对悲伤的文化理解,研究问题是:"在与毒品有关的死亡事件发生后,失去亲人的兄弟姐妹在谈论悲伤时如何借鉴相关话语,以及他们作为失去亲人的人如何对自己进行相应的定位?'我们还研究了兄弟姐妹定位的一些社会后果。这些数据来自对 10 名失去亲人的成年兄弟姐妹的深入访谈,他们在访谈中讲述了自己的经历。我们使用话语心理学中的解释性复制品和定位视角对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,四种解释性语汇显示了关于悲伤的各种谈论:悲伤是明显受到影响;悲伤是一种等级制度;悲伤是需要处理的事情;悲伤是死亡后的一种反应。这些语汇描绘了兄弟姐妹在对自己的丧亲经历进行意义建构时对悲伤的不同理解。由这些再现所产生的立场对失去亲人的兄弟姐妹获得帮助和支持产生了影响。兄弟姐妹们经常将自己置于或被置于这样的境地,即他们的悲伤得不到社会的认可,因此他们被剥夺了获得帮助和支持的机会。
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