预期悲伤和死后调整

M. Marshall, S. J. Catanzaro, D. Lamb
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大学生(N = 224)描述了他们对重要伴侣死亡的适应情况,并确定了他们对死亡的预期是一周或更长时间(预期组)还是少于一周(未预期对照组)。在悲伤相关症状的发生和频率、对死亡的接受程度以及预期的有益和有害的感知方面,预期组报告的死亡后适应优于对照组。在预期组中,预期的长度似乎与死后适应关系不大。虽然报告的社会支持与预期的明显好处无关,但死者的年龄与预期和死后适应都有显著关系。
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Anticipatory grief and postdeath adjustment
Abstract College students (N = 224) described their adjustment to the death of a signaficant other and identified whether they had anticipated the death for I week or longer (anticipation group) or less than I week (unanticipated comparison group). The anticipation group reported better postdeath adjustment than the comparison group in terms of occurrence and frequency of grief-related symptoms, acceptance of the death, and perceived helpfulness and harmfulness of anticipation. Within the anticipation group, length of anticipation appeared to have little relationship to postdeath adjustment. While reported social support was unrelated to the apparent benefit of anticipation, the age ofthe person who had died was significantly associated with both anticipation and postdeath adjustment.
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