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Bereaved UK military families: A mixed methods study on the provision of practical and emotional support.

Anastasia FadeevaEmily MannGill McGillGemma WilsonMary MorelandAndrew MellingMatthew D Kiernan
Published in: Death studies (2022)
Traumatic deaths of military personnel can have tragic consequences for the lives and health of bereaved significant others. To mitigate the effects, the UK Armed Forces enhanced the support for bereaved military families. However, little is known about whether the support has been satisfactory. The present research applied mixed methods to explore the experiences of bereaved UK military families ( N  = 264) with different types of support and how it historically changed over time. The findings suggest that although support has improved, further improvements are required in the provision of financial information, administrative support, and access to psychological support for all bereaved family members.
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