Resilience to Loss in Bereaved Spouses, Bereaved Parents, and Bereaved Gay Men. |
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Authors: | Bonanno George A; Moskowitz Judith Tedlie; Papa Anthony; Folkman Susan |
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Abstract: | Recent research has indicated that many people faced with highly aversive events suffer only minor, transient disruptions in functioning and retain a capacity for positive affect and experiences. This article reports 2 studies that replicate and extend these findings among bereaved parents, spouses, and caregivers of a chronically ill life partner using a range of self-report and objective measures of adjustment. Resilience was evidenced in half of each bereaved sample when compared with matched, nonbereaved counterparts and 36% of the caregiver sample in a more conservative, repeated-measures ipsative comparison. Resilient individuals were not distinguished by the quality of their relationship with spouse/partner or caregiver burden but were rated more positively and as better adjusted by close friends. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | resilience loss bereaved spouses bereaved parents bereaved gay men depression |
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