2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04098-5
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“I lost so much more than my partner” – Bereaved partners’ grief experiences following suicide or physician-assisted dying in case of a mental disorder

Abstract: Background There is a lack of existing research on grief following the intentional death of people suffering from a mental disorder. Our study aims to provide insight into grief experiences and social reactions of bereaved persons who lost their life partners, who were suffering from a mental disorder, to physician-assisted dying (PAD) or suicide. Methods For this mixed-methods research, we conducted a survey and in-depth interviews with 27 persons… Show more

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“…This difference was attributed to factors such as more planning, increased support, and less violence associated with the manner of death. 43 Similar results have been found among family survivors of MAiD for physical illnesses. 44 As research on patient perspectives advances, these notions that have emerged across studies and jurisdictions should be further explored.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This difference was attributed to factors such as more planning, increased support, and less violence associated with the manner of death. 43 Similar results have been found among family survivors of MAiD for physical illnesses. 44 As research on patient perspectives advances, these notions that have emerged across studies and jurisdictions should be further explored.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%