| Literature DB >> 33065207 |
Maarten C Eisma1, Aerjen Tamminga2.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Grief researchers are concerned that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic will precipitate increases in severe, persistent, and disabling grief, termed prolonged grief disorder or persistent complex bereavement disorder. We recently demonstrated that higher grief levels are experienced after COVID-19-related bereavement than natural bereavement. Death circumstances during the pandemic (e.g., reduced social support, limited opportunities for death rituals) may also hamper the grief process for non-COVID-19-related bereavement, yet no quantitative research has specifically addressed this issue.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; bereavement; coronavirus; pandemic; persistent complex bereavement disorder; prolonged grief disorder
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33065207 PMCID: PMC7553097 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Symptom Manage ISSN: 0885-3924 Impact factor: 3.612
Group Comparisons of Bereaved Adults Participating and Becoming Bereaved Before and During the Pandemic
| Sample Characteristics | Participating Before Pandemic ( | Participating During Pandemic ( | Bereaved Before Pandemic ( | Bereaved During Pandemic ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (mean [SD]) | 45.26 (15.60) | 45.97 (16.41) | 46.01 (15.46) | 48.22 (15.45) |
| Female, | 565 (77.3) | 683 (78.6) | 346 (75.9) | 155 (77.5) |
| Time since loss in months; mean (SD) | 25.94 (51.95) | 26.72 (60.74) | 2.65 (1.42) | 1.74 (1.03) |
| Relationship with deceased, | ||||
| Partner | 204 (27.9) | 265 (30.5) | 146 (32.0) | 66 (33.0) |
| Parent | 318 (43.5) | 356 (41.0) | 187 (41.0) | 75 (37.5) |
| Child | 67 (9.2) | 72 (8.3) | 35 (7.7) | 17 (8.5) |
| Sibling | 36 (4.9) | 48 (5.5) | 13 (2.9) | 11 (5.5) |
| Other family member | 67 (9.2) | 79 (9.1) | 45 (9.9) | 19 (9.5) |
| Friend | 39 (5.3) | 49 (5.6) | 30 (6.6) | 12 (6.0) |
| Cause of death | ||||
| Natural loss | 542 (74.1) | 640 (73.6) | 347 (76.1) | 150 (75.0) |
| Unnatural loss (accident, suicide, and murder) | 104 (14.2) | 106 (12.2) | 55 (12.1) | 21 (10.5) |
| Different | 85 (11.6) | 123 (14.2) | 54 (11.8) | 29 (14.5) |
| Expectedness of death ( | ||||
| Expected | 120 (16.4) | 162 (19.2) | 81 (17.8) | 38 (19.0) |
| Unexpected | 296 (40.5) | 340 (39.1) | 163 (35.7) | 76 (38.0) |
| Both or neither | 315 (43.1) | 362 (41.7) | 212 (46.5) | 83 (41.5) |
| Satisfaction with social support | 3.10 (0.98) | 3.10 (0.99) | 3.37 (0.94) | 3.35 (0.92) |
| Grief levels PCBD; mean (SD) | 54.26 (11.58) | 54.66 (11.02) | 53.08 (11.00) | 54.99 (10.94) |
| Grief levels PGD; mean (SD) | 36.28 (8.25) | 36.36 (7.79) | 35.32 (7.91) | 36.74 (7.64) |
PCBD = persistent complex bereavement disorder; PGD = prolonged grief disorder.
Bereaved before pandemic and bereaved during pandemic groups only include recent losses (five months ago and less).
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