Differences in After-Death Communications: A Comparative Analysis of Unexpected vs. Expected Deaths and Their Impact on Survivors' Grief and Perception of Death.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1177/00302228251376896
Tess H McCormick, Gwen Grams, Fatma A Wise, Madeline Burns, Ashna Charania, Noelle St Germain-Sehr, Chris Roe, Callum E Cooper, David Lorimer, Evelyn Elsaesser, Jennifer Kim Penberthy
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This study explores changes in grief and fear of death in individuals who reported after death communications (ADC) from people who died unexpectedly or whose death was expected. We found that those bereaved by unexpected loss reported significantly higher levels of uncertainty regarding changes in their fear of death compared to those bereaved by an expected loss. However, no significant differences were found in grief between the two groups. Most participants reported a positive impact of ADC on their bereavement, regardless of the type of loss they experienced. These findings underscore the impact of ADCs upon grief and emotional healing, regardless of whether the loss was unexpected or expected. The results of our study may inform understanding of the relationship between death, grief, and consciousness survival.

死后沟通的差异:意外死亡与预期死亡的比较分析及其对幸存者悲伤和死亡感知的影响。
本研究探讨了意外死亡或预期死亡的人在死亡通信(ADC)后报告的个体的悲伤和死亡恐惧的变化。我们发现,与那些因预期损失而失去亲人的人相比,那些因意外损失而失去亲人的人报告的对死亡恐惧变化的不确定性水平明显更高。然而,两组人在悲伤方面没有显著差异。大多数参与者报告了ADC对他们的丧亲之痛的积极影响,无论他们经历的是哪种类型的丧亲之痛。这些发现强调了adc对悲伤和情绪愈合的影响,无论失去是意外的还是预期的。我们的研究结果可能有助于理解死亡、悲伤和意识生存之间的关系。
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