Re-Imagining Childhood Grief: Children as Active Agents in a Transactional Process.

IF 1.3 Omega Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1177/00302228241310264
Ceilidh Eaton Russell, Meg Chin, Georg Bollig, Cheryl-Anne Cait, Franco A Carnevale, Jody Chrastek, Bianca Lavorgna, Catriona Macpherson, Stacy S Remke, Lies Scaut, Jane Skeen, Regina Szylit, Camara van Breemen, Ronit Shalev
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Bereavement during childhood impacts children's wellbeing and biopsychosocial development. Research examining impacts and outcomes of childhood bereavement and supportive interventions has highlighted a myriad of factors that influence children's unique, complex experiences of grief, necessitating a personalized, child-centred approach. Children's grief support is underpinned by well-established grief theories studied primarily in adult populations, and stage-based developmental theories that characterise child development as "normative" and universal. We propose a rethinking that recognises: development in childhood as transactional, dynamic, and bidirectional; children as active agents; and social contexts influencing grief and development. This conceptualisation invites expanded understandings of: children's grief in response to death and non-death losses; contextual, relational influences on children's experiences of grief; ways that grieving children's rights and agency are supported and thwarted in their daily lives; and opportunities for professionals, family and community members to support grieving children with compassionate curiosity and cultural humility to nurture grief-literate communities.

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重新想象童年的悲伤:儿童在交易过程中的积极作用。
童年时期的丧亲之痛会影响儿童的健康和生物心理社会发展。对童年丧亲之痛的影响和结果以及支持性干预措施进行的研究,强调了影响儿童独特而复杂的悲伤经历的无数因素,因此需要采取个性化的、以儿童为中心的方法。儿童悲伤支持的基础是主要在成人人群中研究的成熟的悲伤理论,以及将儿童发展描述为“规范”和普遍的阶段发展理论。我们提出一种重新思考,认识到:儿童时期的发展是事务性的、动态的和双向的;儿童是积极的行动者;以及影响悲伤和发展的社会环境。这一概念引发了对以下问题的更广泛理解:儿童对死亡和非死亡损失的悲伤反应;情境、关系对儿童悲伤经历的影响悲伤儿童的权利和代理在日常生活中受到支持和阻挠的方式;为专业人士、家庭和社区成员提供机会,以富有同情心的好奇心和文化上的谦卑来支持悲伤的孩子,以培养对悲伤有文化的社区。
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