Acute grief after deaths due to COVID-19, natural causes and unnatural causes: An empirical comparison

被引:170
作者
Eisma, Maarten C. [1 ]
Tamminga, Aerjen [2 ]
Smid, Geert E. [3 ,4 ]
Boelen, Paul A. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Dept Clin Psychol & Expt Psychiat, Grote Kruisstr 2-1, NL-9712 TS Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Psyned, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] ARQ Natl Psychotrauma Ctr, Diemen, Netherlands
[4] Univ Humanist Studies, Utrecht, Netherlands
[5] Univ Utrecht, Dept Clin Psychol, Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Coronavirus; COVID-19; Grief; Bereavement; Prolonged grief disorder;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2020.09.049
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: There are now over 800,000 registered deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. Researchers have suggested that COVID-19 death characteristics (e.g., intensive care admission, unexpected death) and circumstances (e.g., secondary stressors, social isolation) will precipitate a worldwide increase of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD). Yet, no study has investigated this. Since acute grief is a strong predictor of future pathological grief, we compared grief levels among people recently bereaved due to COVID-19, natural, and unnatural causes. Methods: People bereaved through COVID-19 (n = 49), natural causes (n = 1182), and unnatural causes (n = 210), completed self-report measures of demographic and loss-related characteristics and PGD and PCBD symptoms. Results: COVID-19 bereavement yielded higher symptom levels of PGD (d = 0.42) and PCBD (d = 0.35) than natural bereavement (but not unnatural bereavement). Effects held when limiting analyses to recent losses and those who participated during the pandemic. Expectedness of the death explained this effect. Limitations: Limitations include using a convenience sample and self-report measures. Conclusions: Higher grief levels occur among people bereaved due to COVID-19 compared to people bereaved due to natural loss. We predict that pandemic-related increases in pathological grief will become a worldwide public health concern.
引用
收藏
页码:54 / 56
页数:3
相关论文
共 10 条
[1]  
American Psychiatric Association D. & Association A. P., 2013, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-5, V5
[2]   Remotely Delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Disturbed Grief During the COVID-19 Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities [J].
Boelen, Paul A. ;
Eisma, Maarten C. ;
Smid, Geert E. ;
de Keijser, Jos ;
Lenferink, Lonneke I. M. .
JOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA, 2021, 26 (03) :211-219
[3]   Symptoms of prolonged grief, posttraumatic stress, and depression in recently bereaved people: symptom profiles, predictive value, and cognitive behavioural correlates [J].
Boelen, Paul A. ;
Lenferink, Lonneke I. M. .
SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2020, 55 (06) :765-777
[4]   The Traumatic Grief Inventory Self-Report Version (TGI-SR): Introduction and Preliminary Psychometric Evaluation [J].
Boelen, Paul A. ;
Smid, Geert E. .
JOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA, 2017, 22 (03) :196-212
[5]   Prolonged grief disorder following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic [J].
Eisma, Maarten C. ;
Boelen, Paul A. ;
Lenferink, Lonneke I. M. .
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2020, 288
[6]   Prolonged Grief Related to COVID-19 Deaths: Do We Have to Fear a Steep Rise in Traumatic and Disenfranchised Griefs? [J].
Kokou-Kpolou, Cyrille Kossigan ;
Fernandez-Alcantara, Manuel ;
Cenat, Jude Mary .
PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA-THEORY RESEARCH PRACTICE AND POLICY, 2020, 12 :S94-S95
[7]   Supporting Adults Bereaved Through COVID-19: A Rapid Review of the Impact of Previous Pandemics on Grief and Bereavement [J].
Mayland, Catriona R. ;
Harding, Andrew J. E. ;
Preston, Nancy ;
Payne, Sheila .
JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 2020, 60 (02) :E33-E39
[8]   Caring for Bereaved Family Members During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Before and After the Death of a Patient [J].
Morris, Sue E. ;
Moment, Amanda ;
Thomas, Jane deLima .
JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 2020, 60 (02) :E70-E74
[9]   Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11 [J].
Prigerson, Holly G. ;
Horowitz, Mardi J. ;
Jacobs, Selby C. ;
Parkes, Colin M. ;
Aslan, Mihaela ;
Goodkin, Karl ;
Raphael, Beverley ;
Marwit, Samuel J. ;
Wortman, Camille ;
Neimeyer, Robert A. ;
Bonanno, George A. ;
Block, Susan D. ;
Kissane, David ;
Boelen, Paul ;
Maercker, Andreas ;
Litz, Brett T. ;
Johnson, Jeffrey G. ;
First, Michael B. ;
Maciejewski, Paul K. .
PLOS MEDICINE, 2009, 6 (08)
[10]  
WHO, 2020, COR COVID 19