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Tolerating reality: The experience of parents of HIV positive sons

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  • Siegl, Dyan
  • Morse, Janice M.

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In this study, the experience of parents as they discover that their son is HIV + or has AIDS, witness their deterioration and death, is described. Using the methods of grounded theory, 13 parents (8 mothers and 5 fathers) were interviewed and a model depicting the basic social psychological process (BSSP), keeping reality at a tolerable level, was developed. Six stages of tolerating reality are: Suspecting, Taking it in, Going along with the changed reality, Being swept along with symptoms, Beating down the denial, and learning to live with it. Parents engaged in a number of strategies aimed at keeping reality at a tolerable level, so they could function in their 'comfort zone' and cope with day-to-day horror, fear and uncertainty while attending to their son.

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  • Siegl, Dyan & Morse, Janice M., 1994. "Tolerating reality: The experience of parents of HIV positive sons," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 38(7), pages 959-971, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:38:y:1994:i:7:p:959-971
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