Spousal loss in late life: A 1-year follow-up of perceived changes in life meaning and psychosocial functioning following bereavement

P. Fry
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Abstract Ninety-two elderly men and women were participants in two separate but related phases of a study designed to investigate the multidimensional nature of elderly persons' grief reactions following spousal loss. At Time 1 (4 months after spousal death) and at Time 2 (12 months after spousal death), 92 and 78 participants, respectively, responded to an open-ended questionnaire asking for a brief description of grief reactions to spousal loss as experienced in personal meanings, psychosocial behaviors, and interpersonal relationships. In addition, at Time 2, 27 participants agreed to an in-depth interview in which they were encouraged to trace their recovery process and to talk about their transition and adaptation to widow(er)hood. Two separate principal-components factor analyses were conducted on the questionnaire data drawn from 92 individuals at Time 1 and 78 individuals at Time 2. The data from the in-depth interviews were analyzed by means of a qualitative approach. At Time 1, the factor analys...
晚年丧偶:对丧偶后生活意义和社会心理功能的感知变化进行为期1年的随访
摘要:92名老年男性和女性参与了一项研究,该研究分为两个独立但相关的阶段,旨在调查老年人在失去配偶后的悲伤反应的多维性质。在时间1(配偶去世后4个月)和时间2(配偶去世后12个月),分别有92名和78名参与者回答了一份开放式问卷,问卷要求他们简要描述失去配偶后在个人意义、社会心理行为和人际关系方面的悲伤反应。此外,在时间2,27名参与者同意接受深度采访,在采访中,他们被鼓励追溯自己的恢复过程,并谈论他们的过渡和适应寡妇(er)身份。对时间1的92名受试者和时间2的78名受试者的问卷数据进行了两次独立的主成分因子分析。对深度访谈的数据采用定性方法进行分析。在时间1,因子分析…
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