Parental Grief After the Unexpected Death of a Child: A Scoping Review About the Impact on Parent's Social Networks and the Function of Self-Help Groups.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1177/00302228241280336
Javier Berrozpe, María Cantero-García, Irene Caro-Cañizares
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The unexpected death of a child, whether due to accident, sudden death syndrome, suicide, or homicide, causes profound parental grief that endures for years. Often, this grief is not fully understood by the social environment, leading parents to feel increasingly misunderstood and isolated. While initial support may be provided, it can become insufficient over time. Therefore, many parents turn to support groups, finding multiple benefits such as validation of their feelings, a safe space to discuss their children and express emotions, strengthening of their social identity, and a platform for reconstructing meaning in their lives. A scoping review was carried on to review the state of knowledge regarding the role that self-help groups can play in case of bereavement due to the unexpected death of a child and regarding the impact on social relationships referred to in these contexts. The search was conducted on 11 databases and grey literature and provided 22 final results. Reviewed studies confirm the impact of this loss, particularly on mothers, and suggest that self-help groups contribute to a more favorable development of the grieving process. Despite the scarcity of research, future studies could leverage newer theoretical models and measurement tools to confirm protective, predictive, and risk factors.

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孩子意外死亡后父母的悲伤:关于对父母社交网络的影响和自助团体功能的范围界定综述》(A Scoping Review about the Impact on Parent's Social Networks and the Function of Self-Help Groups)。
无论是意外事故、猝死综合症、自杀还是他杀,孩子的意外死亡都会给父母带来长达数年的巨大悲痛。这种悲痛往往得不到社会环境的充分理解,导致父母越来越感到被误解和孤立。虽然最初可能会提供支持,但随着时间的推移,这种支持可能会变得不足。因此,许多父母转而求助于支持团体,他们发现这样做有多种益处,如确认他们的感受、提供一个讨论子女和表达情感的安全空间、加强他们的社会身份认同,以及提供一个重建生活意义的平台。我们进行了一次范围界定审查,以审查有关自助团体在儿童意外死亡的丧亲之痛中可以发挥的作用以及在这些情况下对社会关系的影响的知识状况。我们在 11 个数据库和灰色文献中进行了搜索,最终得到了 22 项结果。所审查的研究证实了这种损失所带来的影响,尤其是对母亲的影响,并表明自助团体有助于悲伤过程的更有利发展。尽管研究很少,但未来的研究可以利用更新的理论模型和测量工具来确认保护因素、预测因素和风险因素。
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