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Translated title of the contribution: Health outcomes of bereavement

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Abstract

In this Review, we look at the relation between bereavement and physical and mental health.

Although grief is not a disease and most people adjust without professional psychological intervention, bereavement is associated with excess risk of mortality, particularly in the early weeks and months after loss. It is related to decrements in physical health, indicated by presence of symptoms and illnesses, and use of medical services. Furthermore, bereaved individuals report diverse psychological reactions. For a few people, mental disorders or complications in the grieving process ensue. We summarise research on risk factors that increase vulnerability of some bereaved individuals.

Diverse factors (circumstances of death, intrapersonal and interpersonal variables, ways of coping) are likely to co-determine excesses in ill-health. We also assess the eff ectiveness of psychological intervention programmes.

Intervention should be targeted at high-risk people and those with complicated grief or bereavement-related depression and stress disorders.
Translated title of the contributionHealth outcomes of bereavement
Original languageOther
Pages (from-to)883-897
Number of pages15
JournalTidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening
Volume48
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • bereavement
  • ill-health
  • complicated grief
  • ris of mortality
  • psychological interventions

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