Religious coping in parenting a child with Down syndrome: A case study

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Lundmark, Mikael [1 ]
Raddock, Elisabeth [1 ]
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[1] Umea Univ, Dept Hist Philosoph & Religious studies, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
关键词
Coping; identity; parenting; religion; religiosity; small samples; DEVELOPMENTAL-DISABILITIES; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS; POSITIVE IMPACT; FAMILIES; STRESS; PREREQUISITES; INDIVIDUALS; RESILIENCE; AUTISM; CRISIS;
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10.1177/00846724241309921
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The aim of this research is to illuminate (a) how religiosity can be manifest in a coping process associated with parenting a child with Down syndrome and (b) the complexity of this coping process in terms of the interdependence of identity, context, religion and coping. Following methods previously used in qualitative psychology of religious studies on religious people coping with cancer, religiosity is mapped out regarding how it is, and has been, manifest during the life before and after becoming a parent to a child with Down syndrome. An in-depth analysis is conducted on how the various manifestations of religiosity play out, and intervene with identity and context, in the process of coping with various challenges associated with parenting a child with Down syndrome. The results show experiences of personal growth regarding identity as well as experiences of spiritual growth. The most dominant religious manifestation associated to the analysed coping processes is the faith community's various roles. The results are compared with methodologically, and conceptually, similar studies. In comparison with studies on religious people coping with cancer, the role of the faith community is much more dominant in the presented case. It is argued that this might have to do with the differences in nature between stressors associated with the own health/survival and parenting a child with Down syndrome, and it is suggested that the nature of stressors might play an important role when understanding the varieties of religious manifestations in religious coping.
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