2013
DOI: 10.1080/0735648x.2013.808853
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Trauma, stress, grief, loss, and separation among older adults in prison: the protective role of coping resources on physical and mental well-being

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“…Losing a key social identity, such as the family, adds to the distress and negative appraisal of detention as the participants suffer the pain of forced separation and fear permanent loss of a valuable group membership through deportation. Prison research has also produced evidence that family separation contributes to physical and mental decline (Maschi, Viola, Morgen, & Koskinen, ). In addition, whether through detention or deportation, these individuals are severed from important social networks that can help them cope with difficult circumstances, a process at the core of the Social Cure perspective (Jetten et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Losing a key social identity, such as the family, adds to the distress and negative appraisal of detention as the participants suffer the pain of forced separation and fear permanent loss of a valuable group membership through deportation. Prison research has also produced evidence that family separation contributes to physical and mental decline (Maschi, Viola, Morgen, & Koskinen, ). In addition, whether through detention or deportation, these individuals are severed from important social networks that can help them cope with difficult circumstances, a process at the core of the Social Cure perspective (Jetten et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of genetic traits and expression could not be further explored due to data restriction and further studies are thus needed. Fourth, previous studies suggested that social support or other coping resources such as spirituality may mediate the association between childhood adverse experiences and mental health (Maschi, Viola, Morgen, & Koskinen, 2015;Skarupski, Parisi, Thorpe, Tanner, & Gross, 2016;Toth, Gravener-Davis, Guild, & Cicchetti, 2013), which needs further investigations in the Chinese context to identify effective interventions for child maltreatment.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Sumberdaya coping dapat diartikan segala sesuatu yang dimiliki keluarga baik bersifat fisik dan non fisik untuk membangun perilaku coping (Allen, Zebrack, Wittman, Hammelef & Morris, 2014;Hand, Hicks & Bahr 2015). Sumberdaya coping tersebut bersifat subjektif sehingga perilaku coping bisa bervariasi pada setiap orang (Maschi, Viola, Morgen, & Koskinen, 2015). Menurut Lazarus dan Folkman (1984), cara seseorang atau keluarga melakukan strategi coping tergantung pada sumberdaya yang dimiliki.…”
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