I propose that the treatment and coping of bereavement among children depends on their social class. I researched and analyzed secondary sources and cited existing related literature studying childhood bereavement in the United States as well as the effect that social class has on it. I argue that social class greatly determines children’s experiences of bereavement as well as the struggles and dynamics that change within the family due to differing financial situations, emotional availability and responsiveness of the surviving parent, and ability to adapt to take on a new role in the family.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/urs_2019/1008/thumbnail.jp
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I propose that the treatment and coping of bereavement among children depends on their social class....
Social support is one of the most cited factors in bereavement outcome research. However, the majori...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
Objective: We examine whether parental death differentially affects educational and occupational att...
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The existing literature on childhood bereavement reactions and sequelae is integrated within the Str...
Experiencing the death of a family member at a young age is a confusing time for many children. Some...
This investigation examined the emotional functioning and peer relationships of children who had exp...
The experience of parental loss in childhood and adolescence is often a trauma unparalleled as the m...
This thesis explores associations that could have an impact on the experience of a parental death in...
This thesis explores associations that could have an impact on the experience of a parental death in...
The effect different mortality rates have on the family structure between socioeconomic groups has n...
Children’s social competence is a key characteristic of resilience, yet little research has assessed...
I propose that the treatment and coping of bereavement among children depends on their social class....
Social support is one of the most cited factors in bereavement outcome research. However, the majori...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
Objective: We examine whether parental death differentially affects educational and occupational att...
Grief has long been a topic of study and debate among researchers, but the concept of Childhood Trau...
This study seeks to answer questions on the effects of the presence of surviving children on bereave...
The existing literature on childhood bereavement reactions and sequelae is integrated within the Str...
Experiencing the death of a family member at a young age is a confusing time for many children. Some...
This investigation examined the emotional functioning and peer relationships of children who had exp...
The experience of parental loss in childhood and adolescence is often a trauma unparalleled as the m...
This thesis explores associations that could have an impact on the experience of a parental death in...
This thesis explores associations that could have an impact on the experience of a parental death in...
The effect different mortality rates have on the family structure between socioeconomic groups has n...
Children’s social competence is a key characteristic of resilience, yet little research has assessed...