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Diamond, Holly; Llewelyn, Susan; Relf, Marilyn; Bruce, Carrie – Death Studies, 2012
Helpful and unhelpful aspects of bereavement support were investigated from the perspectives of 24 bereaved adults and their volunteer bereavement support workers. Most commonly reported themes were the provision of hope and reassurance, and the opportunity for continued sharing and support. Significantly more clients than volunteers reported…
Descriptors: Grief, Helping Relationship, Social Networks, Volunteers
Wong, Paul W. C.; Yeung, April W. M.; Chan, Wincy S. C.; Yip, Paul S. F.; Tang, Arthur K. H. – Death Studies, 2009
Suicide notes have been regarded as one of the most informative data sources to understand the reasons why people commit suicide. However, there is a paucity of suicide note studies, leaving researchers with an assumption that this phenomenon remains static over time. This study examines this assumption by comparing the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Suicide, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Letters (Correspondence)
Dunkel, Curtis S. – Death Studies, 2009
Three studies were conducted examining the relationship between thoughts of defecation and thoughts of death. In Study 1 and Study 3 it was found that making thoughts of feces salient reduced the accessibility of death thoughts. In Study 2 it was found that making thoughts of death salient decreased the accessibility of feces thoughts. It is…
Descriptors: Death, Cognitive Processes, Sanitation, Human Body
Arnold, Joan; Gemma, Penelope Buschman – Death Studies, 2008
The death of a child is an incomprehensible and devastating loss. Grief for parents is lifelong, becoming the connection between parent and child. To extend and deepen current understanding of parental grief, a new survey instrument was developed, combining quantitative and qualitative measures. The qualitative findings from this combined…
Descriptors: Grief, Parents, Children, Coping

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