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Facing the loss of siblings in childhood: Interactions and dynamics between bereaved siblings and their parents

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.07.003

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Grief; Bereavement; Children/adolescents; Pediatrics

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  1. Jetta Company Limited.

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The loss of a child in a family is a painful experience, but most studies focus on the grieving experience of parents, leaving the understanding of sibling bereavement limited. This study aims to fill this gap by exploring the bereavement experience of younger bereaved siblings from the perspective of the bereaved child and the parents. The findings reveal that bereaved children face challenges such as parents' lack of awareness of their grief, the need to protect parents from grief, comparison with the deceased siblings, and the need to learn how to grieve. The study highlights the complex dynamics and interactions within the family during the grieving experience.
Introduction: The loss of a child in a family is a painful experience. Despite this, most studies focus on the grieving experience of parents. Our understanding of sibling bereavement therefore remains underexplored. This study aims to address this gap by exploring the bereavement experience of younger bereaved siblings from the perspective of the bereaved child and the parents. Method: This study is a qualitative study conducted in Hong Kong. We recruited eleven bereaved families from 2019 to 2020. Semi-structured interviews were conducted separately with bereaved children and parents. Thematic analyses were performed. Findings: Eleven bereaved siblings, aged 5 to 11, and their parents were interviewed. Four themes were generated: Parents' unawareness of bereaved siblings' grief, protecting parents from grief, comparison with the deceased siblings, and learning how to grieve. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the family dynamics and interactions in the grieving experience are complex. The impact of grief on the bereaved child could emanate from the loss of the sibling or from the grief of the parents or from family interactions. Practice implications: This study highlights the importance of viewing the sibling bereavement experience in a family context and of enhancing sibling bereavement services. Helping professionals should not only provide more bereavement support to the bereaved siblings individually, but they should also enhance parents' capacity to support their bereaved children. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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