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Memorable Messages Parents of Children with Vascular Birthmarks Receive from Others: Implications for Stigma and Identity

机译:令人难忘的消息患有血管胎记儿童的父母从其他人那里获得:对耻辱和身份的影响

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Parents of children with visible illnesses and physical differences, such as vascular birthmarks (VBs), often fear that their child will be stigmatized by others. Despite their use of various strategies to minimize this stigma, parents still frequently receive comments and questions from others about their child's condition. In the current study, we explore the source, content, and valence of these messages using a memorable messages framework. We also examine how parents react to messages from others and why those messages are considered memorable. To collect data, we administered a cross-sectional online survey through the website and social media pages of a national support group for parents of children with vascular birthmarks. A total of 70 parents completed the survey and, altogether, recalled 92 memorable messages. Our analyses revealed that the significance of the memorable messages coalesced around identity. Specifically, the messages described carried implications for a) participants in terms of their identities as parents, and b) participants' children in terms of their identities as stigmatized individuals. When messages were directed at parents, parents appraised them negatively or positively to the extent that they made parents feel judged or validated as parents of children with VBs. When messages were directed at children, parents appraised them negatively or positively to the extent that they labeled children and their VB as abnormal, unattractive, and undesirable, or accepted and complimented children as unique, special, and beautiful. The current research extends previous research exploring the role of memorable messages in negotiating identity.
机译:患有可见性疾病和身体差异的儿童的父母,如血管胎记(VBS),通常担心他们的孩子将被他人诬蔑。尽管他们使用各种策略来最大限度地减少这种耻辱,但父母仍然经常从其他人获得评论和问题关于他们的孩子的状况。在目前的研究中,我们使用令人难忘的消息框架探索这些消息的源,内容和价值。我们还研究父母如何对来自他人的消息以及为什么这些消息被认为是令人难忘的。要收集数据,我们通过国家支持小组的网站和社交媒体页面进行了横断面的在线调查,为血管胎记儿童的父母进行了全国支持小组。共有70名父母完成了调查,完全召回了92条令人难忘的消息。我们的分析表明,令人难忘的信息围绕身份的重要性。具体而言,消息对其作为父母的身份方面的某些人和B)在其身份中作为侮辱性的人来说,参与者的儿童。当消息是针对父母的时候,父母在他们使父母觉得或曾经作为vbs儿童的父母所审判或验证的程度上估计它们的否定程度。当消息被指导为孩子时,父母在他们将儿童及其众所周期以为的程度上估计和积极地估计它们,因为异常,没有吸引力,不可取的,或接受和称赞的儿童独特,特别和美丽。目前的研究延伸了以前的研究,探讨了令人难忘的信息在谈判身份中的作用。

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