Continuing bonds in parents after a loss in pregnancy, or a death at or shortly after birth: A population-based study
Title
Continuing bonds in parents after a loss in pregnancy, or a death at or shortly after birth: A population-based study
Creator
Brintow MB; Prinds C; O'Connor M; Moller S; Henriksen TB; Mork S; Hvidtjorn D
Identifier
Publisher
Death Studies
Date
2024
Subject
Grief; Object Attachment; Parents/psychology; Stillbirth/psychology; Abortion Spontaneous/psychology; Adult; Bereavement; Female; Humans; Male; Pregnancy
Description
In this study, we describe continuing bonds and grief reactions and assess their association in 980 parents bereaved in pregnancy, at or shortly after birth. We found that most parents experienced continuing bonds. However, they differed by type of loss. Parents losing their child due to termination of pregnancy or miscarriage experienced bonds less frequently and had the least intense grief reaction. Parents losing their child postpartum experienced bonds most frequently and had the most intense grief reaction. Continuing bonds were associated with intensified grief in parents losing their child after termination or miscarriage, while this relationship was less obvious after stillbirth or postpartum death.
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Citation List Month
November List 2024
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Citation
Brintow MB; Prinds C; O'Connor M; Moller S; Henriksen TB; Mork S; Hvidtjorn D, “Continuing bonds in parents after a loss in pregnancy, or a death at or shortly after birth: A population-based study,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 27, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19790.