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Qualitative exploration of the nature of grief-related beliefs and expectations.

Beth M Costa1, Lesley Hall, Jan Stewart.   

Abstract

Societal expectations of grief impact the experience of bereavement. The congruence of societal expectations with current scientific understanding of grief is unknown. Therefore two qualitative studies explored community perceptions of grief. In study one, three small focus groups (N = 9) examined grief-related expectations associated with hypothetical scenarios of bereavement. In study two, the impact of grief-related perceptions on the lived experience of bereavement for 11 individuals was explored through semi-structured interviews. Across both studies, elements of a traditional stage model view of grief were evident, with participants viewing emotional expression of grief as important. An avoidant coping style in the bereaved was considered problematic. Findings of study two suggested that grief-related beliefs may impact the bereavement experience via appraisal of the grief response and willingness to support bereaved individuals. The studies suggested that stage model assumptions in the beliefs of the general population persist, although there was a recognition of diversity in the grief response.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17877080     DOI: 10.2190/CL20-02G6-607R-8561

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Omega (Westport)        ISSN: 0030-2228


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