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It's Complicated—Adolescent Grief in the Time of Covid-19
Presently, there is a real possibility of a second pandemic occurring: a grief pandemic. There are estimated to be over 1 million children and young people experiencing bereavement because of Covid-19.
L. Weinstock+3 more
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Noctalgia (sky grief): Our Brightening Night Skies and Loss of Environment for Astronomy and Sky Traditions [PDF]
Fifty years after the first mention of light pollution in Science, the journal recently elevated this topic to the cover of its 16 June 2023 issue, highlighting the large impact on human and ecological health, circadian rhythms, migratory patterns, and more.
arxiv
Background Bereavement can result in severe mental health problems, including persistent, severe and disabling grief symptoms, termed complicated grief.
Bettina K. Doering+3 more
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Understanding Lexical Biases when Identifying Gang-related Social Media Communications [PDF]
Individuals involved in gang-related activity use mainstream social media including Facebook and Twitter to express taunts and threats as well as grief and memorializing. However, identifying the impact of gang-related activity in order to serve community member needs through social media sources has a unique set of challenges.
arxiv
Pandemic Grief Scale in detection of grief reaction among physicians in COVID-19 era
Background Physicians are considered one of the most vulnerable groups who might develop pandemic grief during this critical time of COVID-19 infection, and this grief reaction might have deleterious effects on their life.
Samir El Sayed+3 more
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Grief Universalism: A Perennial Problem Pattern Returning in Digital Grief Studies?
The year 2024 marks one decade of scholarship in the new interdisciplinary field of Digital Death, concerning the study of death, dying and grief in the digital age.
Mórna O’Connor
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Complicated grief: A descriptive cross-sectional prevalence study from Iran [PDF]
Introduction: The ability of people to accept grief has a wide range from acceptance of grief to development of serious complications. The prevalence and complications of grief vary due to the differences in social norms and cultural expectations ...
Marziyeh Assare+3 more
doaj
The aim of this article of to analyze ritual in evidence-informed treatments for prolonged and traumatic grief. A scoping review is conducted in order to give an overview of existing literature on ritual and symbolic interventions in grief therapies for ...
J. Wojtkowiak, Jonna Lind, G. Smid
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How can one imagine speaking to grief using language? How do we hold such a thing within language, imperial language no less? When we centre grief, do we make it generic?
Phoebus Osborne
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IntroductionGrief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is considered a normal part of life, an event which sooner or later affects most people. Grief reactions are diverse, varying across time and between people(s). There are, for example, personality and other individual differences.
Stroebe, M.S.+2 more
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