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An Exploratory Study of Homicide-Suicide among Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities

Title
An Exploratory Study of Homicide-Suicide among Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Mi-Ok ; Kim, Hyun Ah ; Kim, Hyun Jung

Keyword
Developmental Disability ; Children with Developmental Disabilities ; Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities ; Child Homicide Followed by Parental Suicide
Publication Year
2025-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.1, pp.407-428
Abstract
This study aims to explore the circumstances and realities surrounding cases of child homicide followed by parental suicide among parents of children with developmental disabilities. To achieve this, a content analysis was conducted on 52 news reports related to the homicide of children with developmental disabilities, published since 2000 in BIG Kinds.
The findings of the study are as follows: First, from 2000 to 2023, an average of 1 to 3 cases of child homicide involving children with developmental disabilities occurred annually. However, the number of cases tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, common characteristics of the parents and children involved in these incidents included parental depression and children's challenging behaviors. Third, the primary reasons for child homicide were identified as despair over the current situation, family hardships, and the burdens of caregiving. Lastly, the outcomes of attempted child homicide were as follows: 48.1% resulted in the child's death, while 51.9% involved both child homicide and parental suicide. Notably, a significant number of parents survived their suicide attempts, highlighting the need for support for these survivors.
This study sheds light on the harsh realities faced by individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. It is hoped that the findings will serve as foundational data for the establishment of a robust social support system.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.1.407
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > General social service
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