Background: While the negative effects of spousal bereavement on well-being are well documented in empirical research, the large individual differences in psychological adaptation are still not well understood. Objective: This contribution aims to identify patterns of psychological adaptation to spousal loss in old age and to shed light on the role of intra- and interpersonal resources and contextual factors as discriminant variables among these patterns. Methods: The data stem from a cross-sectional questionnaire study of 402 widowed individuals (228 women, 174 men) aged between 60 and 89 years (mean age 74.41 years), who lost their partner within the last 5 years, and 618 married individuals, who served as controls (312 women, 306 men; me...
abstract: Spousal loss is a common, significant life event that can negatively affect multiple facet...
Research indicates that widowhood is typically considered to be a stressful life event and that adap...
Objectives: This study examined trajectories of emotional functioning in three domains (depressive s...
Background: While the negative effects of spousal bereavement on well-being are well documented in e...
Background: While the negative effects of spousal bereave- ment on well-being are well documented in...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> While the negative effects of spousal bereavement on well-being are well d...
Spousal loss is an inevitable critical life event for most individuals in old age, mostly associated...
Spousal bereavement in later life is a high probability life event and traditionally it is also thou...
This research examined the effect of marital status and gender on various indicators of psychologica...
Spousal loss is one of the most devastating life events in late adulthood, and has substantial negat...
Marital split-up and spousal loss are among the most stressful critical life events. Numerous studie...
Objectives. Despite the large body of literature on bereavement, little is known about the impact of...
Research articles examining psychological adjustment to spousal bereavement in older adults (65+) we...
Background: The impact of spousal bereavement on mental health varies among the widowed. More inform...
Objectives. Despite the large body of literature on bereavement, little is known about the impact of...
abstract: Spousal loss is a common, significant life event that can negatively affect multiple facet...
Research indicates that widowhood is typically considered to be a stressful life event and that adap...
Objectives: This study examined trajectories of emotional functioning in three domains (depressive s...
Background: While the negative effects of spousal bereavement on well-being are well documented in e...
Background: While the negative effects of spousal bereave- ment on well-being are well documented in...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> While the negative effects of spousal bereavement on well-being are well d...
Spousal loss is an inevitable critical life event for most individuals in old age, mostly associated...
Spousal bereavement in later life is a high probability life event and traditionally it is also thou...
This research examined the effect of marital status and gender on various indicators of psychologica...
Spousal loss is one of the most devastating life events in late adulthood, and has substantial negat...
Marital split-up and spousal loss are among the most stressful critical life events. Numerous studie...
Objectives. Despite the large body of literature on bereavement, little is known about the impact of...
Research articles examining psychological adjustment to spousal bereavement in older adults (65+) we...
Background: The impact of spousal bereavement on mental health varies among the widowed. More inform...
Objectives. Despite the large body of literature on bereavement, little is known about the impact of...
abstract: Spousal loss is a common, significant life event that can negatively affect multiple facet...
Research indicates that widowhood is typically considered to be a stressful life event and that adap...
Objectives: This study examined trajectories of emotional functioning in three domains (depressive s...