Sibling Bereavement Among Young Indian Adults.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1177/00302228241284926
Akash Kolte, Miriam Priti Mohan
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This qualitative study explores the bereavement experiences of 12 surviving siblings in India, focusing on familial, societal, and cultural influences. Six themes emerged: "The Demanding Familial Role," "Isolation That Accompanies the Grief," "Damaging Impact of Society," "Positive Role of Friends and Family," "Support Systems," and "Continuing Bonds." Participants often felt the burden of supporting their parents, leading to personal grief suppression and isolation, exacerbated by societal stigmas. Conversely, empathetic friends, supportive extended family, and professional resources like therapy provided crucial coping mechanisms. Continuing bonds with the deceased offered comfort and connection. The study highlights the need for comprehensive support systems tailored to cultural and societal contexts. It emphasizes the importance of public awareness and education to foster a supportive response to bereavement. Further research with larger, more diverse samples is recommended.

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印度年轻成年人的兄弟姐妹丧亲之痛。
这项定性研究探讨了印度 12 个幸存兄弟姐妹的丧亲经历,重点关注家庭、社会和文化的影响。研究提出了六个主题:"家庭角色的要求"、"悲伤带来的孤独"、"社会的破坏性影响"、"朋友和家人的积极作用"、"支持系统 "和 "持续的纽带"。参与者常常感到自己肩负着赡养父母的重担,从而导致个人悲伤情绪受到压抑和孤立,而社会的污名化又加剧了这种情况。相反,富有同情心的朋友、支持他们的大家庭以及治疗等专业资源则提供了重要的应对机制。与逝者的持续联系提供了安慰和联系。这项研究强调了根据文化和社会背景建立全面支持系统的必要性。研究还强调了公众意识和教育对促进支持性丧亲反应的重要性。建议对更大规模、更多样化的样本进行进一步研究。
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