Coping with Death and Bereavement: A Proactive Intervention Program for Adults with Intellectual Disability

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
María Inmaculada Fernández-Ávalos, M. Fernández-Alcántara, F. Cruz-Quintana, O. Turnbull, R. Ferrer-Cascales, M. N. Pérez-Marfil
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ABSTRACT Introduction Like the broader population, people with intellectual disability (ID) experience the process of grief after loss of a loved one. However, there are a series of risk factors characteristic of this population that can hinder the development of adaptive grief, including cognitive and affective aspects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief intervention program in people with ID to improve understanding of the concept of death, the grief processes, and adaptive attitudes. Method A mixed method design that included a controlled, randomized research design, was used. A total of 38 people with ID participated. The variables measured were: grief, biological and cognitive concept of death. Results The program significantly increased understanding in two dimensions of the concept of death, Inevitability and Universality, and demonstrated a greater understanding and healthier attitudes regarding death and grief. Conclusions It is recommended that, in future research studies, education on death be worked as early as possible in people with ID, in order to prevent future pathological grief.
应对死亡和丧亲之痛:一项针对智力残疾成人的积极干预计划
与大多数人一样,智障人士在失去亲人后也会经历悲伤的过程。然而,这一人群的一系列危险因素可能会阻碍适应性悲伤的发展,包括认知和情感方面。本研究的目的是评估一个简短的干预计划在ID患者中提高对死亡概念、悲伤过程和适应性态度的理解的有效性。方法采用混合方法设计,包括随机对照研究设计。共有38名患有身份证的人参与了调查。测量的变量是:悲伤、死亡的生物学和认知概念。结果:该项目显著提高了对死亡必然性和普遍性两个维度概念的理解,并对死亡和悲伤表现出更大的理解和更健康的态度。结论建议在今后的研究中,尽早对ID患者进行死亡教育,以预防未来的病理性悲伤。
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