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A longitudinal study of wellbeing in widowed women | Author(s) | Kate Mary Bennett |
Journal title | International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, vol 11, no 11, November 1996 |
Pages | pp 1005-1010 |
Keywords | Well being ; Morale ; Widows ; Older women ; Longitudinal surveys. |
Annotation | Changes in mental and physical health, morale and social functioning were assessed in a random sample of elderly women widowed during the course of an eight-year study, who were compared with never-married and still-married controls. The sample as a whole showed age-related declines in mental and physical health. As a function of ageing, there were increases in personal disturbance and in physical health problems and declines in both morale and social engagement. However, over and above these age-related changes, the widows showed significant changes in mental health. There were decreases in morale after widowhood, followed by slight increases in morale in the longer term. Similarly, there were increases in personal disturbance following widowhood, with slight decreases later. The results confirm that, even after several years, widowhood has different effects on well-being and morale. |
Accession Number | CPA-970421022 A |
Classmark | D:F:5HH: DQ: SP: BD: 3J |
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