Personal strength and finding meaning in conjugally bereaved older adults: A four-year prospective analysis

Su Hyun Kim, Diane Kjervik, Michael Belyea, Eun Sook Choi

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Abstract

This study was performed to identify the patterns and mechanisms of the development of personal strength of bereaved older adults over a 4-year period after spousal death. The findings showed that while bereaved older adults, on average, experienced a moderate level of personal strength at 6 months post-spousal death with a slight increase over a 4-year period, there was a significant individual difference in the level of personal strength at 6 months post-spousal death. Finding meaning was a crucial factor influencing interindividual differences in personal strength at 6 months post-spousal death, mediating between social support and personal strength as well as caregiving strain and personal strength. Having higher religiosity was directly associated with a higher level of personal strength.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-218
Number of pages22
JournalDeath Studies
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2011

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