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"It's a Living Experience": Bereavement by Suicide in Later Life.

Trish Hafford-LetchfieldJeffrey HannaEvan GrantLesley Ryder-DaviesNicola CoganJolie GoodmanSusan RasmussenSophie Martin
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Bereavement by suicide for people in later life is significantly under-researched. Research on ageing and suicide has yet to address the experiences of those bereaved by suicide and how such a devastating loss affects the ageing experience. Objectives : We explored the substantive issues involved in bereavement by suicide and its impact on later life. Methods : This was a co-produced qualitative study. Peer researchers with lived experience conducted in-depth interviews with twenty-four people aged 60-92 years. A phenomenological approach informed the data analysis. Main Findings: Themes described included (1) moral injury and trauma; (2) the rippling effect on wider family and networks; (3) transitions and adaptations of bereaved people and how their 'living experience' impacted on ageing. Conclusions : It is important to understand how individual experiences of suicide intersect with ageing and the significance of targeted assessment and intervention for those bereaved by suicide in ageing policies and support.
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