2002
DOI: 10.2190/b92t-lpqr-1rp9-9562
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Sibling Support Systems in Childhood after a Parent Dies

Abstract: The research question addressed was: To what extent did the interactions of childhood sibling subsystems after a parent died facilitate healthy grieving in families where the surviving parent was emotionally unavailable to the children? Utilizing Q methodology, the researcher studied two quartets of adult sisters who, when 3–10 years old, had experienced the deaths of their fathers and the emotional absence of their mothers. Results included a variety of sibling interactions that demonstrated the potential for… Show more

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“…Previous research on sibling relationships following the death of a parent was contradictory, with some concluding that it created distance between the siblings (Connidis, 1992;Scharlach & Friedriksen, 1993), while others found that it strengthened sibling bonds (Hurd, 2002;Mack, 2004). The findings in the present study were consistent with the research demonstrating the benefit of having a sibling to share the experience of parental loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Previous research on sibling relationships following the death of a parent was contradictory, with some concluding that it created distance between the siblings (Connidis, 1992;Scharlach & Friedriksen, 1993), while others found that it strengthened sibling bonds (Hurd, 2002;Mack, 2004). The findings in the present study were consistent with the research demonstrating the benefit of having a sibling to share the experience of parental loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Research on sibling relationships in parentally bereaved families has been contradictory, with some studies showing the benefit of having a sibling to share the tragic experience with (Hurd, 2002;Mack, 2004), and others showing the burden of having a sibling after the death of a parent (Connidis, 1992;Scharlach & Fredriksen, 1993). When the death of a parent occurs in childhood, the effect on siblings can be complicated, as some sibling relationships will experience positive outcomes while others will experience negative ones (Ross & Milgram, 1982).…”
Section: Siblingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…anxiety, anger, depression) among AIDS orphans. After parental loss, siblings (if available) become an import source in providing closeness/emotional support, care‐giving and help (Hurd 2002; Milevsky 2005). Thus, separation of children from their siblings following the death of their parents may further increase the psychological hurdles confronting them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%