The term context of loss refers to which of the following that can affect the bereavement process?
a. The nature of the relationship between the deceased and the survivor
b. The sudden or gradual trajectory of death
c. The extent to which the survivor believes that his spouse led a full life
d. All of these
Question 2In the study that followed older couples from before the death of a spouse until 18 months after the death, which group showed a pattern of elevated levels of depression before the death of the spouse but lower levels of depression at 6 and 18 months after the death of the spouse?
a. The depressed-improved b. The resilient
c. The obtuse
d. The common grief group
Question 3In the study that followed older couples from before the death of a spouse until 18 months after the death, which group showed a pattern of low levels of depression before the death of the spouse and continued low levels after the death of the spouse?
a. The insensitive b. The resilient
c. The liberated
d. The chronically happy
Question 4According to research findings, among older adults,
a. one may not expect a full resolution of grief work associated with the death of a spouse.
b. one would expect a full resolution of grief work associated with the death of a spouse in one year.
c. one would expect a full resolution of grief work associated with the death of a spouse in three years. d. one may expect no need for grief work associated with the death of a spouse.
Question 5Which of the following is considered a result of a research study that followed older couples from before the death of a spouse until 18 months after the death?
a. The chronic grievers were mostly people who had been depressed before the partner became ill. b. The resilient group was made up of people who had unhappy or unsatisfying marriages.
c. The context of the loss did not affect the grieving process.
d. For some groups, there was a relative lack of grief-related symptoms that was not due to denial but was evidence of appropriate coping.
Question 6Among people who have lost a spouse, intense depression is most likely to be experienced by those who
a. had no children.
b. described their marriage as positive and vital. c. received a substantial life insurance payment.
d. experienced sensory and auditory hallucinations.