Analysis of 65,000 Voices from Children and Youth: How the Experience of "Being Understood in Suffering" Relates to Awareness of Support and Concern for Others
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The General Incorporated Association End-of-Life Care Association analyzed approximately 65,000 free descriptions from children and young people, finding a correlation between the experience of feeling "understood in suffering" and the awareness of one's own support and interest in others who are suffering. This research was published in the international journal Palliative Care and Social Practice (SAGE) in March 2026. The association will hold its 11th Anniversary Symposium on April 18, 2026, to discuss this topic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who conducted the qualitative analysis on the free descriptions from children and youth?
- A: The General Incorporated Association End-of-Life Care Association led by Taketoshi Ozawa conducted the analysis.
- Q: How many free descriptions from children and young people were analyzed in the study?
- A: The study conducted a qualitative analysis of approximately 65,000 free descriptions.
- Q: What correlation did the study reveal regarding the experience of being understood in suffering?
- A: It revealed a significant correlation between feeling understood in suffering and the development of support awareness and empathy.
- Q: In which journal and when were the findings of this study published?
- A: The findings were published in the journal Palliative Care and Social Practice in Volume 20, March 2026.
- Q: When was the General Incorporated Association End-of-Life Care Association established?
- A: The End-of-Life Care Association was established on April 21, 2015.