2018
DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2017.1387617
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“The deceased has left; the alive has to move on”: Experiences of Chinese Widows in the UK

Abstract: Relatively little is known about the experiences of Chinese widows, especially those living outside China. This qualitative study examines the experiences of eight Chinese or Hong Kong-born widows living in the UK. Using a semistructured approach to interviewing, participants were asked about their lives before, during, and after their spousal bereavement. Five major themes emerged: (1) complexity of marital lives; (2) experiences around the time of the death including fate; (3) loneliness and isolation; (4) t… Show more

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“…As widowhood is a common event in the lives of older adults, the rapid growth of older population indicates that the number of widowed older adults will inevitably increase dramatically. Widowed older adults are likely to face major life changes, such as social isolation [ 5 ], loss of financial security [ 6 ], changes in leisure activities [ 7 ], and many stressful life events [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As widowhood is a common event in the lives of older adults, the rapid growth of older population indicates that the number of widowed older adults will inevitably increase dramatically. Widowed older adults are likely to face major life changes, such as social isolation [ 5 ], loss of financial security [ 6 ], changes in leisure activities [ 7 ], and many stressful life events [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This group reports a high level of loneliness and depression, with no effective coping mechanisms to mitigate this feeling. Also, in view of the complexity of marriage and foreseeable risks of remarriage, they do not consider remarry ing (Bennett et al, 2018). In addition to complementary and support previous research, my sample raises three issues and arguments that have not been previously uniquely discussed.…”
Section: Discussion and Further Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The snowball sampling method employed in this article also may result in selection bias. Akin to many studies focusing on gendered immigration widowhood, the sample of this study is small, which reflects the difficulty of recruiting qualified participants (Bennett et al, 2018). For Chinese immigrant widows, suffering from bereavement and property disputes at the same time is a unique phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussion and Further Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As widowhood is a common event in the lives of the elderly, the rapid growth of elderly means that the number of widowed elderly will inevitably increase dramatically. The elderly who were widowed would face major life changes, such as social isolation [3], losing nancial security [4], and changes in leisure activities [5], etc.. Social participation is a very broad concept, including leisure activities, entertainment, social interaction, volunteering, etc. [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%