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The bereaved parent.

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Grief has lasting effects, but workplace support can significantly ease the burden. This study highlights the importance of collegial support in mitigating the long-term impacts of grief.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Grief is a profound human experience with potentially long-lasting psychological and social impacts.
  • The workplace is a significant environment where individuals spend a substantial amount of time, making it a relevant context for experiencing and coping with grief.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the extent to which support from colleagues can alleviate the enduring effects of grief.
  • To understand the role of the social environment in the grieving process within a professional setting.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of personal narratives.
  • Longitudinal study tracking individuals experiencing grief.
  • Surveys assessing perceived collegial support and grief severity.
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  • A significant inverse correlation was found between the level of collegial support and the perceived duration and intensity of grief.
  • Participants reporting higher levels of workplace support experienced fewer long-term negative impacts.
  • Qualitative data revealed specific supportive actions from colleagues that were particularly beneficial.

Conclusions:

  • Collegial support is a critical factor in mitigating the long-term impacts of grief.
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