Title of article
Grief, parenting, and schizophrenia
Author/Authors
Daniel J. Davis، نويسنده , , Cynthia L. Schultz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
11
From page
369
To page
379
Abstract
It is argued that a child with schizophrenia represents an ongoing source of loss and grief for parents. The study aimed to (a) validate the presence of grief in mothers and fathers of children with schizophrenia, and (b)explore whether the hours of parental contact with the child influences the strength of grief reactions. The mean age (62 years) of the 16 mother-father dyads constituted an investigation of older parents, for 43% of whom the duration of diagnosed schizophrenia was over 10 years. Grief was conceptualised as a cognitive, behavioural, and emotional reaction to loss, and was operationalized by measuring current intrusive thoughts and avoidance behaviours, as well as emotional distress over reminders of time of diagnosis. As hypothesised, mothers and fathers were grieving in relation to their childʹs psychiatric illness. No differences between mothers and fathers in intrusive thinking, avoidance behaviours, and distress related to recall of diagnosis were detected. With the exception of intrusive thoughts, number of contact hours with the child was not an intervening variable of mothersʹ and fathersʹ grieving.
Keywords
parents , Schizophrenia , Gender differences , contact hours , Grief
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
599659
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