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Risk for Complicated Grief After the COVID-19 Death of a Marital Partner in Late Life.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To identify 1) complicated grief symptom clusters among acutely-bereaved older adults who have lost a spouse to COVID-19 and 2) if spousal death due to COVID-19 increased risk of developing probable PGD METHODS: Eighty adults participating in a randomized controlled trial for depression prevention (mean age [± SD] = 70.4 [6.6]) completed the Inventory of Complicated Grief, every 3 months over a maximum of 15 months. Twenty-four percent (n = 19) of participants lost a spouse to COVID-19; 76% (n = 61) lost a spouse to other causes of death. Adjusted linear regression examined the associations between COVID-19 bereavement and six symptom clusters: yearning and preoccupation, anger and bitterness, shock and disbelief, estrangement from others, hallucinations, and behavior change.

Results

Compared to the non-COVID-19 group, the COVID-19 bereaved group reported greater shock and disbelief, hallucinations of the deceased, and estrangement from others. COVID-19 death was also associated with higher risk for probable prolonged grief disorder (PGD) at 12 months (odds ratio = 4.38, p = 0.027).

Conclusions

Older adults who have lost a spouse to COVID-19 present with specific symptoms of distress and may eventually require clinical care for PGD.

SUBMITTER: Stahl ST 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10922502 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Risk for Complicated Grief After the COVID-19 Death of a Marital Partner in Late Life.

Stahl Sarah T ST   Kazan Joseph J   Lazzari Taylor T   Krafty Robert T RT   Reynolds Charles F CF   Rollman Bruce L BL   Smagula Stephen F SF   Gebara Marie Anne MA  

The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 20231028 3


<h4>Objective</h4>To identify 1) complicated grief symptom clusters among acutely-bereaved older adults who have lost a spouse to COVID-19 and 2) if spousal death due to COVID-19 increased risk of developing probable PGD METHODS: Eighty adults participating in a randomized controlled trial for depression prevention (mean age [± SD] = 70.4 [6.6]) completed the Inventory of Complicated Grief, every 3 months over a maximum of 15 months. Twenty-four percent (n = 19) of participants lost a spouse to  ...[more]

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