Understanding the Concepts of Death in Bereaved Teens with Intellectual Disabilities: An Examination of Measurement Tools

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.1177/10541373231163297
Arlen G Gaines
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Teens with intellectual disabilities experience disenfranchised grief, as they are often excluded from death education and rituals. Such exclusion can impact opportunities to understand the concepts of death and process the loss. This paper examines the psychometric properties of the limited existing tools designed to measure the understanding of concepts of death in parentally bereaved teens with intellectual disabilities (ID) who are included in after-death rituals as compared to those not included. A literature search uncovered no tools for the concept of death understanding for teens with ID, but four related tools were examined due to their potential proximal applicability. Though further development would be needed, the EsCoMu Scale and the Concept of Death Questionnaire showed the most potential use for this population. Further research is needed to develop a tool specific to teens with ID that takes into account the developmental, cognitive, and social aspects of their grieving experiences.
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理解丧失亲人的智障青少年的死亡概念:测量工具的检验
有智力障碍的青少年经历着被剥夺权利的悲伤,因为他们经常被排除在死亡教育和仪式之外。这种排斥会影响理解死亡概念和处理损失的机会。本文考察了有限的现有工具的心理测量特性,这些工具旨在衡量父母失去亲人的智力残疾青少年(ID)对死亡概念的理解,这些青少年被包括在死后仪式中,而不是那些不包括在内的。一项文献检索发现,没有工具可以帮助理解ID青少年的死亡概念,但由于其潜在的近端适用性,我们研究了四个相关的工具。虽然需要进一步发展,但EsCoMu量表和死亡概念问卷显示对这一人群最有潜在的用途。需要进一步的研究来开发一种专门针对患有ID的青少年的工具,该工具要考虑到他们悲伤经历的发展、认知和社会方面。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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