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How do family members experience drug death bereavement? A systematic review of the literature
Death Studies, 2019Despite high rates of drug-related deaths (DRDs), drug-related bereavement has been sparsely investigated. A systematic literature search for qualitative and quantitative studies was conducted.
K. B. Titlestad+3 more
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Pediatrics, 1992
To the Editor.— I applaud the Academy's insightful report on "The Pediatrician and Childhood Bereavement."1 Despite training culminating in board certification in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, I received no effective formal guidance in the area of grief and bereavement. Only since the sudden death of my 7-year-old son and the painful
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To the Editor.— I applaud the Academy's insightful report on "The Pediatrician and Childhood Bereavement."1 Despite training culminating in board certification in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, I received no effective formal guidance in the area of grief and bereavement. Only since the sudden death of my 7-year-old son and the painful
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2012
Bereavement following the death of a loved one is a harrowing experience that is associated with increased risk of illness and even death. Grief is the most emotional reaction to bereavement. This article reviews the current state of knowledge about grief and bereavement.
Stroebe, M.S., Stroebe, W.
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Bereavement following the death of a loved one is a harrowing experience that is associated with increased risk of illness and even death. Grief is the most emotional reaction to bereavement. This article reviews the current state of knowledge about grief and bereavement.
Stroebe, M.S., Stroebe, W.
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Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 1993
This paper compares the grief responses of widows and widowers of different age groups over the 1st year of bereavement. The results strongly suggest that older widows and widowers perceive themselves as adjusting better to their loss and suffering from less depression and fewer anxiety symptoms than their younger counterparts. Furthermore, the oldest
Mary M. Mulvihill+3 more
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This paper compares the grief responses of widows and widowers of different age groups over the 1st year of bereavement. The results strongly suggest that older widows and widowers perceive themselves as adjusting better to their loss and suffering from less depression and fewer anxiety symptoms than their younger counterparts. Furthermore, the oldest
Mary M. Mulvihill+3 more
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1978
The responses of children to the death of someone close depends on their stage of development, their degree of dependency on that person, the suddenness of the death, how they are prepared and told, who cares for them subsequently, the quality of substitute care and subsequent experiences.
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The responses of children to the death of someone close depends on their stage of development, their degree of dependency on that person, the suddenness of the death, how they are prepared and told, who cares for them subsequently, the quality of substitute care and subsequent experiences.
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Death Studies, 2019
The loss of a loved one is often associated with “death from a broken heart” for the survivor, and there is evidence that shows that widowers and widows are at risk for higher morbidity and mortality than the general population.
J. Ennis, Umair Majid
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The loss of a loved one is often associated with “death from a broken heart” for the survivor, and there is evidence that shows that widowers and widows are at risk for higher morbidity and mortality than the general population.
J. Ennis, Umair Majid
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Family & Community Health, 2002
This research was conducted to add to the understanding of the experiences of elderly, bereaved spouses in the rural South. During this study, data were gathered from 29 informants, many of whom were interviewed multiple times over several months. Data in the form of field notes and transcribed interviews were treated as texts and were subjected to ...
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This research was conducted to add to the understanding of the experiences of elderly, bereaved spouses in the rural South. During this study, data were gathered from 29 informants, many of whom were interviewed multiple times over several months. Data in the form of field notes and transcribed interviews were treated as texts and were subjected to ...
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OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2012
Close personal relationships are very important in our lives. Our closest relationships help us regulate our bodies and minds and contribute importantly to our sense of wellbeing (Hofer, 1984; Mikulincer, Orbach, & Iavnieli, 1998; Sbarra & Hazan, 2008).
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Close personal relationships are very important in our lives. Our closest relationships help us regulate our bodies and minds and contribute importantly to our sense of wellbeing (Hofer, 1984; Mikulincer, Orbach, & Iavnieli, 1998; Sbarra & Hazan, 2008).
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
SummaryThis is a one-year prospective study of one hundred and five 2 to 17 year old children of a consecutive sample of young widows and widowers in the community and of the children of controls. The children's reactions to the parental death were recorded at one month and thirteen months after the event in a structured interview with the surviving ...
Paula J. Clayton+3 more
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SummaryThis is a one-year prospective study of one hundred and five 2 to 17 year old children of a consecutive sample of young widows and widowers in the community and of the children of controls. The children's reactions to the parental death were recorded at one month and thirteen months after the event in a structured interview with the surviving ...
Paula J. Clayton+3 more
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A Systematic Review of the Dual Process Model of Coping With Bereavement (1999–2016)
Omega, 2019This systematic review addressed the question whether the Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement (DPM) accurately represents the bereavement experience, and whether DPM-based interventions are more effective than traditional grief therapy.
Jennifer Fiore
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