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Circumstances of the death and associated risk factors for severity and impairment of COVID-19 grief
Death Studies, 2021This study examined the relationship between reactions of the bereaved to conditions of the pandemic and severity of their grief and levels of impairment.
R. Neimeyer, Sherman A. Lee
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Grief, unresolved grief, and depression
Psychosomatics, 1983For examination of relationships between grief, unresolved grief, and depression, 211 subjects completed questionnaires designed to measure grief, identify unresolved grief, and measure depression. Fourteen percent of the study population showed evidence of unresolved grief.
Richard A. DeVaul+3 more
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Grief and Bereavement in Fathers After the Death of a Child: A Systematic Review
Pediatrics, 2021In this systematic review, we identify paternal grief and bereavement experiences. Whereas some fathers described these grief strategies as beneficial, others saw them as harmful.
Michael J. McNeil+4 more
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Complicated Grief: Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Interventions
Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 2020Complicated grief (CG) poses significant physical, psychological, and economic risks to bereaved family caregivers. An integrative review of the literature published 2009−2018 on CG associated with caregiving was performed using PubMed, PsychINFO, and ...
Tina M. Mason+2 more
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Pandemic Grief Scale: A screening tool for dysfunctional grief due to a COVID-19 loss
Death Studies, 2020Millions of people are grieving the loss of someone who died of COVID-19. However, there have been no screening tools developed to identify individuals who may be suffering from dysfunctional grief during the pandemic.
Sherman A. Lee, R. Neimeyer
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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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2007
The symptoms of a normal grief reaction typically resolve over the course of a few months as the person processes the loss, thinking through remembered experiences with the deceased. This period of grief or mourning is a normal, useful, adaptive process.
Myrna M. Weissman+2 more
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The symptoms of a normal grief reaction typically resolve over the course of a few months as the person processes the loss, thinking through remembered experiences with the deceased. This period of grief or mourning is a normal, useful, adaptive process.
Myrna M. Weissman+2 more
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British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1988
The occurrence and extent of grief‐like features were assessed in a sample of people who had been rehoused involuntarily. Answers indicating the following responses were reported by a proportion of those interviewed: intrusive thoughts (29 per cent), searching (22 per cent), anger (24 per cent), loss of self (56 per cent) and identification (38 per ...
John Archer, Judith Hawes
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The occurrence and extent of grief‐like features were assessed in a sample of people who had been rehoused involuntarily. Answers indicating the following responses were reported by a proportion of those interviewed: intrusive thoughts (29 per cent), searching (22 per cent), anger (24 per cent), loss of self (56 per cent) and identification (38 per ...
John Archer, Judith Hawes
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2001
Grief and bereavement are frequent concerns of primary care physicians. This article outlines grief in terminally ill patients and discusses interventions. Also included in this article is a review of the process of anticipatory grief and mourning and a discussion on normal and complicated grief.
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Grief and bereavement are frequent concerns of primary care physicians. This article outlines grief in terminally ill patients and discusses interventions. Also included in this article is a review of the process of anticipatory grief and mourning and a discussion on normal and complicated grief.
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Journal of Religion & Health, 1977
Many people each year go through the devastating experience of having a wife, a husband, or a child die, but it is different when it happens to you. If you are like most people, you were totally unprepared and have still not recovered. As a psychologist and a widow, I know how difficult it is to recover emotional balance following the death of a loved ...
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Many people each year go through the devastating experience of having a wife, a husband, or a child die, but it is different when it happens to you. If you are like most people, you were totally unprepared and have still not recovered. As a psychologist and a widow, I know how difficult it is to recover emotional balance following the death of a loved ...
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