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Lived experience of young widowed individuals: A qualitative study
Eunicia Jones1, Megan Oka2, Jeremy Clark2
1a Department of Human Development & Family Science, College of Health and Human Performance , East Carolina University , Greenville , South Carolina , USA.
Abstract:
Young widowhood is a unique experience that has received little in-depth attention in research and clinical settings. The present study examined the lived experiences of young men and women who had lost a spouse. Eleven men and women between the ages of 18 and 49 were interviewed about their experiences postloss using phenomenological methods. After coding the interviews, three themes emerged: (1) relationship prior to death, (2) coping, and (3) concerns. Clinical implications included the need for more accessible resources for young widowed individuals, such as therapeutic services, finances, and childcare.
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