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Prolonged Grief, Posttraumatic Stress and Depression Symptoms Before and After COVID-19 in Brazil.

Alice Martins AbadiAlice Einloft BrunnetLaura Teixeira BolaséllNatália Saldanha SilvaClara Machado PintoGiulia da Silva MacielChristian Haag Kristensen
Published in: Omega (2024)
This study aims to explore the differences in prolonged grief (PDG), posttraumatic stress (PTSD), and depression symptoms (MDD) following the loss of a loved one before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a cross-sectional design, 888 bereaved individuals were classified on different groups according to the cause of death. Results indicate that participants who experienced a loss during the pandemic, regardless of the cause, presented higher levels of prolonged grief, posttraumatic stress and depression when compared to those who lost a loved one before the pandemic. This study sheds light on the environmental influences (ex: the COVID-19 pandemic) on the grieving process, emphasizing the need to take the context into account when tailoring interventions in bereavement and mental health care.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms
  • major depressive disorder
  • stress induced
  • risk assessment
  • heat stress
  • bipolar disorder