Evaluating the Effect of Participation in Bereavement Support Groups on Perceived Mental Well-Being and Grief Reactions.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/00302228241253363
Asta B Petursdottir, Hrund S Thorsteinsson
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The study aimed to evaluate the effect of participating in bereavement support groups on mental well-being and levels of grief and to gather information about participants´ experiences of participation. The programme consisted of six sessions over six weeks. Data were collected with the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) and the Adult Attitude to Grief scale (AAG) as well as demographic and open-ended questions. 64 bereaved spouses returned at least parts of the study´s questionnaires before participating in the programme while 39 returned the complete WEMWBS and 36 the complete AAG both before and after participation. Most participants were women >60 years old. Participation in the programme resulted in a significant increase in perceived mental well-being and significantly lower levels of vulnerability in grief. Responses to open-ended questions revealed both positive and negative experiences. A lowered WEMWBS score and a relatively high AAG underscore the importance of providing services to the recently bereaved. Routine screening for complicated grief before participating in the bereavement support group sessions is recommended.

评估参加丧亲之痛支持小组对心理健康感知和悲伤反应的影响。
该研究旨在评估参加丧亲支持小组对心理健康和悲伤程度的影响,并收集有关参与者参与体验的信息。该项目为期六周,共六节课。通过沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表 (WEMWBS) 和成人悲伤态度量表 (AAG) 以及人口统计学和开放式问题收集数据。64 名丧偶者在参加项目前至少填写了部分问卷,39 名丧偶者在参加项目前后填写了完整的 WEMWBS 问卷,36 名丧偶者填写了完整的 AAG 问卷。大多数参与者为 60 岁以上的女性。参加该计划后,心理健康感知显著提高,悲伤的脆弱程度明显降低。对开放式问题的回答显示了积极和消极的体验。WEMWBS 分数的降低和相对较高的 AAG 强调了为新近丧亲者提供服务的重要性。建议在参加丧亲之痛支持小组会议之前对复杂悲伤进行常规筛查。
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