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ATTACHMENT AND MEANING-MAKING IN PERINATAL BEREAVEMENT
Authors:Tanya H. Uren  Colin A. Wastell
Affiliation:1. Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals and McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario;2. McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario
Abstract:The study examined the psychological impact of perinatal bereavement on 108 women, from a dual attachment and meaning-making perspective, both descriptively and predictively. The study hypothesized that grief acuity is a function of both attachment security (operationalized by A. Antonovsky's 1979 Sense of Coherence [SOC] scale), and the ongoing search for meaning. Controlling for time post-loss, psychological distress and intrusive thoughts; sense of coherence and search for meaning significantly predicted current grief acuity. The findings supported the conceptualization of grief as an interpretive phenomenon, elicited by the loss of a primary attachment figure, thereby shattering core life purposes, and implicating the need to reinstate meaning.
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