The association between continuing bonds and indicators of mental health and coping in bereaved university students [0.03%]
哀伤大学生继续纽带与心理健康及应对的关联研究
Birgit De Boeck,Laurence Claes,Karl Andriessen
Birgit De Boeck
Many students can be bereaved by the death of a loved one. This study aimed to examine how bereaved students experienced the continuing bond to the deceased (i.e., burdensome, neutral, or supportive) and its association to grief, psychologi...
The benefits of hindsight: Exploratory analysis of 6 years of Irish coronial data on female suicide mortality across the life course [0.03%]
事后之明的好处:关于爱尔兰女性生命历程中自杀死亡的6年司法解剖数据的探索性分析
Gemma Cox,Siobhan ONeill,Katerina Kavalidou
Gemma Cox
Little is known about female suicide mortality in Ireland, primarily due to suicide being a rare event and because studies have mainly focused on male suicide risk. To begin to address this gap, this paper examines a female population cohor...
Bereavement policies and plans in education: Evidence, barriers, and recommendations [0.03%]
教育领域的丧亲假政策及计划:证据、障碍与建议
Martin Lytje,Atle Dyregrov
Martin Lytje
When children lose a close family member, the effects on their well-being, social development, and education are profound and enduring. Over the past three decades, bereavement response policies and plans have been developed in parts of Sca...
Widows' fire: A qualitative exploration of sexuality and mourning in young widows [0.03%]
遗孀之火——对年轻遗孀的性与哀悼之情的质性探索
Liza Barros-Lane,Sarah Vollmann,Fei Yang et al.
Liza Barros-Lane et al.
Widows' fire-widows' intense, unbidden sexual desire post-loss-is underexplored, despite its impact on meaning-making and identity. Using an existential-phenomenological design and thematic analysis, this study applied a meaning reconstruct...
Gender differences in grief and growth: An international gender-matched controlled study from Belgium, Canada, and Spain [0.03%]
哀悼与成长中的性别差异:来自比利时、加拿大和西班牙的国际匹配性别控制研究
Jacques Cherblanc,Isabelle Côté,Emmanuelle Zech et al.
Jacques Cherblanc et al.
The grieving process exhibits significant variability influenced by cultural and gender factors. Inconsistencies in gender and cultural differences may be explained by the overrepresentation of bereaved women in the samples. This study expl...
Chantel Dooley,Paul T Bartone,Ashley Leal et al.
Chantel Dooley et al.
The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is the national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care and comprehensive resources to all those grieving a death in the military or veteran community. For children under 18, T...
Experiences of bereaved parents with no surviving children in Ireland: Parents' and professionals' perspectives [0.03%]
爱尔兰无存活子女的丧亲父母的经历:父母和专业人士的观点
Katie McClean,Nicola Mitchell,Peter Hanlon et al.
Katie McClean et al.
Bereavement experiences of parents with no surviving children are rarely researched. This qualitative study, conducted in Ireland, and informed by the continuing bonds model, used semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of six...
The Finnish Suicide Competency Assessment Form among mental health providers [0.03%]
芬兰精神卫生提供者中的芬兰自杀行为评估表
Robert J Cramer,Shannon M Cain,Sasha Zabelski et al.
Robert J Cramer et al.
The Suicide Competency Assessment Form-Revised (SCAF-R) has only been used in English-speaking samples. The present study tested psychometric properties of the Finnish Version (SCAF-FV), a translated version of the original instrument. Finn...
A systematic review of the accessibility and visibility of bereavement related support for UK and Ireland university students [0.03%]
英国和爱尔兰大学生丧亲支援获取渠道及可见度的系统性综述
Julie Graham,Enya Redican,Orla McBride et al.
Julie Graham et al.
Bereavement is one of the most frequently reported stressors for university students, yet the extent of support offered by UK and Ireland universities is largely unknown. A systematic search of all UK and Ireland university public-facing on...
Unveiling the unseen: Exploring stigma in stillbirth care through interdisciplinary narratives [0.03%]
拨开隐形的污名:通过跨学科叙事探讨 Stillbirth 照护中的污名问题
Agata Freedle,Natasha Nurse-Clarke,Jessica Sember et al.
Agata Freedle et al.
Stigma in healthcare settings is a well-documented issue that affects patient care and outcomes. However, limited research has explored how stigma impacts stillbirth care specifically. This study aims to address the gap in existing literatu...