Grief Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multiple Group Comparisons
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.10.004
Grief Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multiple Group Comparisons
Abstract
Context: Grief researchers are concerned that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic will precipitate increases in severe, persistent, and disabling grief, termed prolonged grief disorder or persistent complex bereavement disorder. We recently demonstrated that higher grief levels are experienced after COVID-19-related bereavement than natural bereavement. Death circumstances during the pandemic (e.g., reduced social support, limited opportunities for death rituals) may also hamper the grief process for non-COVID-19-related bereavement, yet no quantitative research has specifically addressed this issue.
Objectives: To test if grief severity is higher during than before the lockdown after non-COVID-19-related bereavement.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey including questions on sociodemographic and loss-related variables and a grief measure was conducted among a sample of 1600 bereaved adults (78% females), participating before (n = 731) or during (n = 869) the pandemic, including people who had experienced a loss before the pandemic (n = 456) or during the pandemic (n = 200) recently (five months ago or less).
Results: No significant differences emerged between grief levels in people participating before or during the pandemic. However, being recently bereaved during the pandemic elicited more severe grief than before it (d = 0.17; d = 0.18). Effects remained significant after controlling analyses for relevant loss-related variables.
Conclusion: Among all bereaved persons, grief severity was no different during the pandemic compared with before the pandemic. However, experiencing a recent loss during the pandemic elicited more severe acute grief reactions than before the pandemic, suggesting that dealing with loss may be more difficult during this ongoing health crisis.
Keywords: COVID-19; bereavement; coronavirus; pandemic; persistent complex bereavement disorder; prolonged grief disorder.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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