Grief and loneliness in older people: Case study accounts of conjugal bereavement
Abstract
Grief and its concomitant loneliness are common problems in the social process of ageing. Using case study accounts, this paper describes the perceptions of four elderly bereaved people and their experiences of loneliness following conjugal bereavement. Case study accounts provide an opportunity to explore, describe and interpret data that may not yield to a simple analysis. In this paper the accounts include a collection of information on the respondents' experience of loss in the form of ‘durable biographies’ (Walter, 1996) that were typical, revelatory and critical. The respondents took part in semi‐structured interviews about their experiences as part of a larger ethnographic study. This paper reflects on their comments and raises a number of interesting theoretical and practical issues to do with loneliness following conjugal bereavement. The paper points out that bereavement research is dominated by psycho‐analytical conceptualisations which place emphasis on the ‘grief work’ hypoThesis, with less attention paid to bereavement models that highlight the social impact of loss on older people.
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Citation
Costello, J. (2002), "Grief and loneliness in older people: Case study accounts of conjugal bereavement", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 3 No. 4, pp. 3-11. https://doi.org/10.1108/14717794200200022
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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