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Social Support in Widowhood: A Mixed Methods Study.

Stacey B Scott1, C S Bergeman, Alissa Verney, Susannah Longenbaker, Megan A Markey, Toni L Bisconti.   

Abstract

Although social support is assumed to be an important factor following loss, the mechanisms by which it influences outcomes are not well understood. This study explored the nature of social support following loss using mixed methods. Widows participated in semistructured interviews 1 and 4 months after loss; a subsample completed 98 days of questionnaires between interviews. Interviews were analyzed using the constant comparative method; themes included the importance of supportive groups and the meaning of support. Social support trajectories were examined using hierarchical linear modeling; perceived social control explained differences in trajectories. Additional interviews were selected by their maximally divergent plots. The findings of these analyses were integrated to contribute a more detailed description of social support in the transition to widowhood.

Keywords:  bereavement; longitudinal; mixed methods; social support

Year:  2007        PMID: 23785307      PMCID: PMC3684174          DOI: 10.1177/1558689807302453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mix Methods Res        ISSN: 1558-6898


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