This paper reports the impact of a major life event-death-on the physical, psychological and social well-being of the deceased's close friends. We utilised data from a large longitudinal survey covering a period of 14 years (2002-2015) consisting a cohort of 26,515 individuals in Australia, of whom 9,586 had experienced the death of at least one close friend. This longitudinal cohort dataset comprises responses to the SF-36 (health related quality of life measure) and allowed for analysis of the short and longer-term impacts of bereavement. In order to manage the heterogeneity of the socio-demographics of respondents who did/not experience a death event, we use a new and robust approach known as the Entropy Balancing method to construct a s...
This study examines the consequences of confidant death for the social lives of older adults, testin...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This paper reports the impact of a major life event–death–on the physical, psychological and social ...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption, with profound consequences for ...
Impact of death of a close friend on vitality, mental health, general health, role emotional and soc...
Impact of death of a close friend on vitality, mental health, general health, role emotional and soc...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption. What are the consequences when ...
First paragraph: The death of a friend is a loss that most people face at some point in their lives ...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
Older people experience bereavements more often than any other age group. National survey data colle...
Purpose: To examine the role of friends as caregivers of people with terminal illness. Method: Pilot...
The present study was part of a larger longitudinal project, “Bereaved parents, siblings and f...
This study examines the consequences of confidant death for the social lives of older adults, testin...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This paper reports the impact of a major life event–death–on the physical, psychological and social ...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption, with profound consequences for ...
Impact of death of a close friend on vitality, mental health, general health, role emotional and soc...
Impact of death of a close friend on vitality, mental health, general health, role emotional and soc...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption. What are the consequences when ...
First paragraph: The death of a friend is a loss that most people face at some point in their lives ...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
Older people experience bereavements more often than any other age group. National survey data colle...
Purpose: To examine the role of friends as caregivers of people with terminal illness. Method: Pilot...
The present study was part of a larger longitudinal project, “Bereaved parents, siblings and f...
This study examines the consequences of confidant death for the social lives of older adults, testin...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...