| Literature DB >> 24765248 |
Julia Bogensperger1, Brigitte Lueger-Schuster1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Confronting the loss of a loved one leads us to the core questions of human existence. Bereaved parents have to deal with the rupture of a widely shared concept of what is perceived to be the natural course of life and are forced into meaning reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Complicated grief; death; meaning reconstruction; parental bereavement; posttraumatic growth
Year: 2014 PMID: 24765248 PMCID: PMC3972418 DOI: 10.3402/ejpt.v5.22910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Psychotraumatol ISSN: 2000-8066
Sense-making themes and frequencies (participants often gave multiple answers)
| Sense-making theme | Coding definition | % (n) |
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| Purpose of life/death | Fulfillment of purpose of child's presence in the world and/or the consequences following for one's own life. | 50.0 (15) |
| Biological explanation | Biological or medical explanations of the death. | 43.3 (13) |
| Theme of an afterlife | Beliefs in the existence of an afterlife and/or the reunion with the dead child in the future. | 40.0 (12) |
| No sense of meaning | Explicit response of “no” to sense-making question, or stating that such an event cannot be understood. | 36.7 (11) |
| Human existence | Discussion about the imperfection of the world, the inevitability of death, or the fragility of life. | 36.7 (11) |
| Fate | Death of the child attributed to fate, destiny, or a universal plan. | 23.3 (7) |
| Child's behavior | Actions of the child believed to be related to the death. | 20.0 (6) |
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| End of suffering | Discussion about the end of the child's physical or mental suffering as a result of the death. | 13.3 (4) |
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| Parent's role | Belief that parent's own actions were related to the death. | 6.7 (2) |
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| Information seeking | Discussion about obtaining information concerning the death in the context of understanding why the death occurred. | 3.3 (1) |
| Random | Death seen as a random event. | 3.3 (1) |
| Laws of physics | Laws of physics given as an explanation for the death. | 3.3 (1) |
| God's will | Discussion of the death as an expression of God's will or plan. | – |
| Other themes | Other sense-making themes only one person mentioned. | 10.0 (3) |
Note: Italicized themes represent themes developed in the course of this study that were not already included in the themes of Lichtenthal et al. (2010).
Benefit-finding themes and frequencies (participants often gave multiple answers)
| Benefit-finding theme | Coding definition | % (n) |
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| Personal improvement | Themes of personal growth other than those detailed separately in this table (e.g., increased sensitivity), such as becoming wiser, more tolerant, etc. | 46.7 (14) |
| Changed priorities | Changes in priorities or in the importance of how time is spent, or about what is distressing. | 43.3 (13) |
| Appreciation of life | Heightened appreciation of life and of the moment, not taking anything for granted. | 36.7 (11) |
| Helping others | Description of actions to help others or the desire to help others who have experienced losses or other painful events. | 33.3 (10) |
| Stronger coping | Discussion of ways in which participants feel stronger, are better able to cope with difficult situations, or are generally less afraid, or are less afraid of specific issues, such as dying. | 30.0 (9) |
| No benefit | Explicit response of “no” to benefit-finding question and/or stating that there is no positive implication of such a terrible loss. | 26.7 (8) |
| Appreciation of others | Increased appreciation of others and/or heightened ability to express appreciation to others (also other children). | 26.7 (8) |
| Increased sensitivity | Increase in perceptual sensitivity in general and/or empathy and compassion towards other human beings. | 23.3 (7) |
| Valuable lessons | Lessons learned about life, death, relationships, etc. | 23.3 (7) |
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| Education | Description of pursuing classes, or a (desired) change in careers. | 16.7 (5) |
| Enhanced spirituality | Increases in spirituality or religiosity. | 13.3 (4) |
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| Increased empathy | Increased empathy for other bereaved parents and/or other suffering people. | 10.0 (3) |
| Relationships developed | Strengthening of relationships and/or formation of new personal relationships. | 10.0 (3) |
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| Lifestyle improvements | Positive changes in life such as ending a difficult relationship. | 6.7 (2) |
| Support from others | Description of efforts made by family and/or friends following the loss. | 3.3 (1) |
| Benefits to others | Discussion of how consequences of the child's death benefited others (e.g., organ donation) or the society. | – |
| Relationships to other children | Discussion of giving birth to or adopting other children, or an improvement in relationships with other children (see Appreciation of others). | _ |
| Other themes | Other benefit-finding themes only one person mentioned. | 10.0 (3) |
Note: Italicized themes represent themes developed in the course of this study that were not already included in the themes of Lichtenthal et al. (2010).
Data transformation
| Meaning reconstruction themes | Degree of sense-making/benefit-finding (numerical value) | |
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| No sense/no benefit | → | None (0) |
| No sense/no benefit combined with other sense-making or benefit-finding themes | → | Medium (1) |
| Sense-making or benefit-finding themes other than no sense/no benefit | → | Large (2) |
Measures of posttraumatic growth and complicated grief
| Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | Gender differences | |
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| PGI, | 68.10 (16.99) | 68.78 (17.87) | 67.80 (17.05) |
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| CGM, | 28.72 (12.58) | 19.00 (9.62) | 33.10 (11.37) |
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p<0.01. PGI=Posttraumatic Growth Inventory; CGM=Complicated Grief Module.
Relations of meaning reconstruction, complicated grief and posttraumatic growth
| PGI | CGM | Sense-making | Benefit-finding | |
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p<0.01. PGI=Posttraumatic Growth Inventory; CGM=Complicated Grief Module.