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Continuing bonds in men grieving a loved one.

Daniel Martínez-EsquivelDerby Muñoz-RojasAlfonso-Miguel García-Hernández
Published in: Revista latino-americana de enfermagem (2023)
grieving men express internalized and externalized continuing bonds frequently and occasionally, respectively, with differences according to who the deceased person was. The Nursing discipline might devise specific strategies that strengthen coping with grief in this population group. (1) It was usual to continue the bond with the deceased loved one. (2) The expression of internalized continuing bonds was frequent after the death. (3) When facing the loss, there was occasional expression of externalized continuing bonds. (4) There were differences in internalized and externalized continuing bonds according to kinship. (5) There were no associations between continuing bonds and mediators of mourning.
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