Previous bereavement studies have focused on the loss of a spouse and have been limited to surviving women. Studies of the effect of the death of a friend or of male survivors remain sparse. This article reviews the literature on bereavement events as they relate to elderly men who have experienced the loss of a spouse, adult child, parent, sibling, or friends. Several psychoanalytic, cognitive and sociobiological theories are examined along with stress and health-related factors that are said to influence grief and mourning. The review of the literature indicates that health is particularly affected by stressful life events such as the loss of a spouse, child, parent, sibling, or friend, and that elderly men are at a disadvantage as eviden...
BackgroundBereavement is often associated with increased levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. ...
Considerable variation in the effects of the loss of the spouse have been reported, and there is lac...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption, with profound consequences for ...
This article deals with the following two questions: In very old age, which are the main sources of ...
Considerable variation in the effects of the loss of the spouse have been ~ported. and there is lack...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption. What are the consequences when ...
This study examined the relationship between bereavement and mortality among the elderly using longi...
SYNOPSIS A three-phase longitudinal design was used to study bereavement phenomena in a cohort (N = ...
Of all the losses experienced in life, researchers have suggested that the two most disruptive and s...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Journal ArticleThe purpose of this longitudinal study was to assess the extent to which the social a...
Losing a loved one – a child or a spouse –is described as one of the most stressful or negative expe...
BackgroundBereavement is often associated with increased levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. ...
Considerable variation in the effects of the loss of the spouse have been reported, and there is lac...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption, with profound consequences for ...
This article deals with the following two questions: In very old age, which are the main sources of ...
Considerable variation in the effects of the loss of the spouse have been ~ported. and there is lack...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
The death of a significant other is seen as a major life disruption. What are the consequences when ...
This study examined the relationship between bereavement and mortality among the elderly using longi...
SYNOPSIS A three-phase longitudinal design was used to study bereavement phenomena in a cohort (N = ...
Of all the losses experienced in life, researchers have suggested that the two most disruptive and s...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Journal ArticleThe purpose of this longitudinal study was to assess the extent to which the social a...
Losing a loved one – a child or a spouse –is described as one of the most stressful or negative expe...
BackgroundBereavement is often associated with increased levels of depression, anxiety, and stress. ...
Considerable variation in the effects of the loss of the spouse have been reported, and there is lac...
Attachment Theory is regarded as relevant from 'cradle to grave' but little research has focused on ...