‘‘I am the mother of the kind of child you dread having’’: Experiences of living with chronic sorrow among parents with a disabled child
‘‘I am the mother of the kind of child you dread having’’: Experiences of living with chronic sorrow among parents with a disabled child
Samenvatting
Chronic sorrow involves parents’ enduring grief due to their child’s disability. This stems not only from the recurring painful reality parents face, which differs from the life they had hoped for their children, families, and themselves but from also being confronted with societal and personal norms and expectations they cannot meet. There is a lack of research on the lived experiences of parents’ chronic sorrow. An Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) study involving six parents with severely disabled children explored what it is like for parents to confront being ‘‘different.’’ Besides sorrow, the parents experienced intense ambiguity,guilt, and uncertainty while navigating societal expectations and their own perceptions of their children. Their ideas of parenthood and their self-identity as parents proved central to their strategies. This study provides
insight into the intricacies of this particular aspect of chronic sorrow in parents, with relevance for research and practice.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Sociale Innovatie |
Lectoraat | Wonen en Welzijn |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Health Psychology Sage, Vol. 2024, Pagina's: 1-14 |
Jaar | 2024 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1177/13591053241292822 |
Taal | Engels |