Resilience in Families in Which a Parent has Died |
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Authors: | ABRAHAM P GREEFF BERQUIN HUMAN |
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Institution: | Center for Child and Family Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Stellenbosch , Stellenbosch, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Using a cross-sectional survey research design, the present study aimed to explore and explicate those resiliency factors that enable families to adjust and adapt successfully after the loss of a parent. Thirty-nine families completed questionnaires, including an open-ended question in which they were asked to report the most important factors or strengths that they felt helped their family through the stressful period. Results indicate that intrafamilial support, such as emotional and practical support amongst family members, and family hardiness characteristics, such as the internal strengths and durability of the family unit, contribute to resilience within the family. Individual characteristics, for example positive personality characteristics such as optimism, are equally important. Support from extended family and friends, as well as support obtained from religious and spiritual beliefs and activities, were reported as facilitating successful adjustment to the loss. |
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