Foundations of support: Processes associated with adolescents supporting a peer who experienced a traumatic event

Author:

Dolan Erin12ORCID,Cosgrave Catherine3ORCID,Killackey Eóin12,Allott Kelly12

Affiliation:

1. Orygen Parkville Victoria Australia

2. Centre for Youth Mental Health The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

3. Adjunct – University of New England School of Rural Medicine Armidale New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is limited research on how supporting a peer through a traumatic event is experienced by adolescents. The aim of this research was to understand the personal and interpersonal processes of adolescents supporting a peer who experienced a traumatic event based on youth definitions.MethodIn‐depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 22 adolescents aged 14–19, residing in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. A constructivist grounded theory methodology was used to develop a substantive theory.ResultsThe substantive theory ‘Foundations of Support’ was developed which explained the support process phenomena. Specifically, adolescents who had shared responsibility for supporting their peers went back to life as normal, whereas adolescents who maintained sole responsibility experienced mental health problems.DiscussionThe ‘Foundations of Support’ grounded theory highlights the importance of adolescents having strong connections to their trusted others, such as family, friends and community. This theory implies that facilitating connections with positive supports such as place and community are essential in guiding adolescents back to their foundations of support. Without strong connections, adolescents are at risk of maintaining sole responsibility, losing their sense of identity and feeling alienated within their community.

Funder

Australian Rotary Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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