Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Margaret S. Stroebe , Georgios Abakoumkin , WOLFGANG STROEBE , HENK SCHUT
ANO 2012
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
ISSN 0265-4075
E-ISSN 1470-8692
EDITORA Sage Publications
DOI 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2011.01352.x
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 6BBE6922D51153D92A7F2F5E40107773
MD5 0aef7d0aa50d86746a03c9d1913afe82

Resumo

There is debate whether continuing bonds with a deceased person help or hinder adaptation to bereavement. This longitudinal study examined causal relationships between continuing bonds and symptoms over time. Following attachment theory predictions, suddenness of separation was examined as a moderator. Data were obtained from 60 bereaved spouses at 3 points across the first 2 years of bereavement. Measures included expectedness of death, grief and depression measures, and a continuing bonds index. Persons with unexpected loss who retained strong bonds were the least well adapted and remained so over time. Those with expected loss and strong ties suffered initially but improved. Those with weaker ties had lower scores on maladaptation, regardless of (un)expectedness of death. Theoretical and applied implications are discussed.

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