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The psychological burden of bereavement in the general population of UK and Ireland

Redican, Enya; Shevlin, Mark; Hyland, Philip; Murphy, Jamie; Duffy, Michael; Karatzias, Thanos

Authors

Enya Redican

Mark Shevlin

Philip Hyland

Jamie Murphy

Michael Duffy



Abstract

This study examined the experiences of loss among bereaved adults, and the association between loss-related factors and mental health outcomes. Participants were 2023 bereaved adults from the United Kingdom and Ireland who completed measures of their bereavement experiences and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and somatization. The highest proportion of participants and those at greatest risk of meeting criteria for all disorders were those with less time since loss, who were in contact with the deceased every day or not at all in the year prior to their death, experienced sudden unnatural death, and those who lost a partner/spouse or a child. Age of the deceased was negatively correlated with meeting criteria for depression, anxiety, and somatization. Overall, depression, anxiety, and somatization were common in the bereaved population. Identifying key loss-related variables—such as time since bereavement and nature of death—will help target those needing urgent psychological support.

Citation

Redican, E., Shevlin, M., Hyland, P., Murphy, J., Duffy, M., & Karatzias, T. (online). The psychological burden of bereavement in the general population of UK and Ireland. Death Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2024.2420877

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Oct 29, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 31, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 31, 2024
Journal Death Studies
Print ISSN 0748-1187
Electronic ISSN 1091-7683
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2024.2420877
Keywords Bereavement; Anxiety; Depression; Somatization; Risk factors

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