教育死亡.教育死亡. 五代人的孩子们面对死亡和葬礼
1Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Death studies
|April 18, 2025
概括
许多儿童仍然目睹死亡或参加葬礼,挑战增加保护的想法. 最近的趋势显示,对过度保护儿童免受这些体验的做法有所抵制.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 达纳图学 (Thanatology) 是一种学术学科.
背景情况:
- 当代社会越来越多地保护儿童免受死亡和相关经历的影响.
- 这种趋势引发了关于儿童保护的程度的问题.
- 了解儿童对死亡的暴露对于发展和社会见解至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析童年接触死亡的情况,特别是看到尸体和参加葬礼.
- 为了检查一个世纪以来儿童暴露于死亡的趋势.
- 识别关于死亡经历的儿童保护的最近变化.
主要方法:
- 对2000名出生于1929年至2013年间的意大利人进行调查.
- 分析自己报告的童年见尸体和参加葬礼的经历.
- 在这些经验中对代际趋势的纵向分析.
主要成果:
- 很大一部分儿童曾经见过尸体或参加过葬礼.
- 儿童对死亡的暴露显示了过去一个世纪的曲线趋势,而不是保护的线性增加.
- 最近的社会变化表明,人们对过度保护儿童免受与死亡相关的经历的抵制.
结论:
- 连续,线性保护儿童免受死亡的概念没有得到数据的支持.
- 儿童接触死亡仍然是一个显着的经验,具有复杂的代际模式.
- 对过度保护的新兴社会抵抗力表明,我们应该重新评估儿童如何应对死亡率.
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