Journal article
Children’s perspectives on life and well-being after parental intimate partner homicide
E Alisic, A Groot, H Snetselaar, T Stroeken, L Hehenkamp, E van de Putte
European Journal of Psychotraumatology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: While there is no doubt that parental intimate partner homicide is associated with strong grief and post-traumatic stress reactions among the children who have been bereaved, there is little in-depth insight into how children and young people see and describe their circumstances and needs. Objective: Our aim was to shed light on children’s and young people’s perspectives on their life after parental intimate partner homicide. In particular, we were interested in how they experienced their living arrangements, social environment, and general well-being. Method: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 23 children and young people (8–24 years old; 15 females and eight males) wh..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Dutch Research and Documentation Centre (Ministry of Security and Justice, #2382), the Prof. H.A. Weijers Stichting and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (#1090229).