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The prevalence of childhood bereavement in Scotland and its relationship with disadvantage: the significance of a public health approach to death, dying and bereavement

open access: yesPalliative Care and Social Practice, 2020
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early childhood and the relationship between childhood bereavement and socioeconomic status (SES) and this poses a challenge in both understanding and ...
Sally Paul, Nina Vaswani
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Investing in bereavement care as a public health priority

open access: yesThe Lancet Public Health
Summary: Morbidity and mortality associated with bereavement is an important public health issue, yet economic and resource investments to effectively implement and sustain integrated bereavement services are sorely lacking at national and global levels.
Wendy G Lichtenthal, PhD   +6 more
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Mania Following Bereavement: State of the Art and Clinical Evidence

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
Bereavement is the state of loss, determined in most of the cases by the death of a close person. It is probably the greatest sorrow that can occur in an individual life. Grief is a normal, healthy response to loss, evolving through stages in the process
Claudia Carmassi   +5 more
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Taiwanese family members’ bereavement experience following an expected death: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Background Bereavement experience is shaped by cultural and social contexts. No systematically constructed reviews were identified to explore the bereavement experience for people who are influenced by Chinese culture valuing filial piety and mutual ...
Hui-Ju Liang   +3 more
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Caregiving burden, receipt of palliative care, and the use of bereavement support: secondary analysis of population-based data

open access: yesBMC Palliative Care
Background The levels of support needs among people bereaved due to cancer are high; however, bereavement support services are underutilised. Reasons are unknown.
Maja Furlan de Brito   +5 more
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The denial of death: A three-decade long case of absent grief

open access: yesIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2014
Bereavement reactions are associated with numerous physical and mental complications. Atypical bereavement reactions have been described but their place in the classificatory system has not been established.
Susan Solomon, Swapnil Gupta
doaj   +1 more source

Grief and Bereavement in Parents After the Death of a Child in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

open access: yesChildren, 2020
While great strides have been made in improving childhood mortality, millions of children die each year with significant health-related suffering. More than 98% of these children live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Efforts have been made to
Michael J. McNeil   +4 more
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Grief and Bereavement in the Latino/a Community: A Literature Synthesis and Directions for Future Research

open access: yesHealth Equity, 2022
Introduction: Bereavement and grief are social phenomena influenced by a multitude of cultural factors. Prior studies of bereavement adjustment have primarily focused on bereaved survivors who identify racially as white; knowledge of the experience of ...
doaj   +1 more source

The provision of bereavement care by general practitioners: data from a sentinel network

open access: yesBMC Primary Care
Background Limited information exists regarding the prevalence of bereavement care provision by general practitioners (GPs) and in what cases they provide this.
Sophie C. Renckens   +3 more
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