The objectives of this article are to discuss the various types of behaviors associated with grief and bereavement, and to examine the relationships, consequences, and outcomes of bereavement practices among the various religious and ethnic groups in the English-speaking Caribbean Islands of Jamaica, Trinidad, Grenada, and Barbados. The rituals associated with death and grief differs across cultures and is greatly influenced by religious beliefs and traditions. How these rituals are played out depend on the culture of origin and level of acculturation of the various groups into mainstream society. In the Caribbean region, expressions of grief represent religious and cultural traditions that may have a significant impact on social relations,...
This empirical study uses qualitative methods to investigate experiences of bereavement after the de...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
A literature review is first presented in which both quantitative and qualitative studies are review...
On the basis of an ethnographic analysis of the ritual process following the sudden death of a Surin...
yesThe aim of this article is to give an overview of some of the key dimensions of variation in cult...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Ethnicity and religion may or may not be related to one another, and their roles in the structure of...
The Ashantis are well known for their strict observance and co-operation during funeral rites. I att...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
This study investigates the use and transformation of burial sites and practices on St. John in the ...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Death poses problems to the individual and the society. In time, each of us experiences the death of...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
This article explores the socialisation of the experience of grief in Southern Benin. Drawing on fie...
Past and present ceremonies for the dead are the focus in this study of social change and cultural p...
This empirical study uses qualitative methods to investigate experiences of bereavement after the de...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
A literature review is first presented in which both quantitative and qualitative studies are review...
On the basis of an ethnographic analysis of the ritual process following the sudden death of a Surin...
yesThe aim of this article is to give an overview of some of the key dimensions of variation in cult...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Ethnicity and religion may or may not be related to one another, and their roles in the structure of...
The Ashantis are well known for their strict observance and co-operation during funeral rites. I att...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
This study investigates the use and transformation of burial sites and practices on St. John in the ...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Death poses problems to the individual and the society. In time, each of us experiences the death of...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
This article explores the socialisation of the experience of grief in Southern Benin. Drawing on fie...
Past and present ceremonies for the dead are the focus in this study of social change and cultural p...
This empirical study uses qualitative methods to investigate experiences of bereavement after the de...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
A literature review is first presented in which both quantitative and qualitative studies are review...