Given the probability that the death of a family member will occur before a child has reached adulthood, the purpose of this project was to understand what motivates parents to either talk or not talk about a loved one\u27s death with their children. Using Communication Privacy Management to inductively analyze interviews, we found parents were motivated to talk to their children about death because they wanted their children to be informed. This is reflected in the first primary theme, Recalibrating Family of Origin Privacy Orientation Rules: Motivations for Revealing. Two secondary themes further explained parents\u27 motivations to reveal: death as a part of life and modeling grief. Even though parents wanted to inform their children, th...
Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliativ...
The present study assessed the frequency and nature of parent–child communication about death and id...
This study examines bereaved parents\u27 experiences of supportive and unsupportive communication us...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
Purpose: Family communication is a known protective factor for minor children's psychological health...
Background: When a parent is terminally ill, one of the major challenges facing families is informin...
*A young man finds a letter from his recently deceased\u27s mother\u27s therapist and calls the psyc...
Objective: This study focused on grandparent caregivers\u27 communication about death with their gra...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
Graduation date: 2000One of the most powerful and life-changing events that can occur in the life of...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
This study examines changes in bereaved parents’ identities following the death of a child. The bere...
Qualitatively analyzing a chapter from James Agee‟s novel A Death In The Family, we focus in this pr...
For many bereaved parents, talking about their child\u27s death and their grief experiences is a way...
Abstract from public.pdf.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Fami...
Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliativ...
The present study assessed the frequency and nature of parent–child communication about death and id...
This study examines bereaved parents\u27 experiences of supportive and unsupportive communication us...
Objective: Living with a parent who is approaching the end of life is profoundly troubling for young...
Purpose: Family communication is a known protective factor for minor children's psychological health...
Background: When a parent is terminally ill, one of the major challenges facing families is informin...
*A young man finds a letter from his recently deceased\u27s mother\u27s therapist and calls the psyc...
Objective: This study focused on grandparent caregivers\u27 communication about death with their gra...
Purpose: Death is a universal inevitability of life, though parents and adults often report difficul...
Graduation date: 2000One of the most powerful and life-changing events that can occur in the life of...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
This study examines changes in bereaved parents’ identities following the death of a child. The bere...
Qualitatively analyzing a chapter from James Agee‟s novel A Death In The Family, we focus in this pr...
For many bereaved parents, talking about their child\u27s death and their grief experiences is a way...
Abstract from public.pdf.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Fami...
Open and honest communication has been identified as an important factor in providing good palliativ...
The present study assessed the frequency and nature of parent–child communication about death and id...
This study examines bereaved parents\u27 experiences of supportive and unsupportive communication us...