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The social health domain of people bereaved by a drug-related death and associations with professional help: A cross-sectional study.

Øyvind Reehorst KalsåsKari DyregrovLars Thore FadnesKristine Berg Titlestad
Published in: Death studies (2022)
People bereaved by traumatic deaths are vulnerable to long-lasting impairments in social health, including the quality of social relationships and the capacity to manage their social lives. In this Norwegian study involving 255 participants bereaved by a drug-related death, we aimed to investigate their social health and associations with professional help. The results of a cross-sectional survey showed that participants on average rated their social health as poor, though with large variations within the group. Participants who reported high satisfaction with professional help reported significantly higher scores on most social health-related variables. More research is needed on professional help focusing on the social health of traumatically bereaved people.
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