孩子对父母离婚的反应

O. Bojuwoye, Orok Akpan
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随着全球离婚率的上升,越来越多的弱势儿童在“破碎的家庭”中长大。虽然离婚会影响所有的孩子,但并不是所有的孩子对离婚的反应都一样。对一些孩子来说,父母离婚是个人的悲剧,对另一些孩子来说,这是逃离家庭冲突的压力生活方式。每个孩子的个人因素和相关的家庭动态决定了孩子对父母离婚的反应。目前的研究旨在达到两个目的——确定参与者对父母离婚的各种反应,并确定对参与者的反应产生重大影响的因素(个人、家庭或环境)。参与者包括南非德班郊区一所小学的15名儿童(9名女孩和6名男孩,平均年龄14.4岁)。虽然参与研究是自愿的,但父母必须同意孩子的参与。数据收集采用面对面的个人访谈。对访谈记录的分析揭示了对父母离婚的不同反应模式。参与者通常报告的情绪和行为反应包括震惊、怀疑、悲伤、愤怒、困惑、失落、背叛、拒绝、抛弃和羞辱。研究发现,年龄、性别和不同的家庭环境会影响参与者对父母离婚的反应。
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Children’s Reactions to Divorce of Parents
With divorce rate on the ascendancy, worldwide, increasing number of vulnerable children are growing up in "broken homes". Although divorce affect all children not all children react to it the same way. To some children, parental divorce is a personal tragedy, for other children, it is an escape from stressful lifestyle of family conflicts. Each child's personal factors and associated family dynamics determine how children react to parental divorce. The current study aimed at achieving two purposes - to ascertain various reactions of participants to parents' divorce, and to identify factors (personal, familial or environmental) which played significant influences on participants' reactions. Participants comprised fifteen children (9 girls and 6 boys, with a mean age of 14.4 years) of a primary school in a suburb of Durban, South Africa. They were selected purposively although participation in the study was voluntary, parents had to consent to children's participation. Data collection was by face-to-face individual interview. Analysis of interview transcripts revealed varying patterns of reactions to parental divorce. Emotional and behavioural reactions commonly reported by participants include shock, disbelief, sadness, anger, confusion, loss, betrayal, rejection, abandonment and humiliation. Age, gender and varying family circumstances were found to have influenced participants' reactions to parents' divorce.
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