Existential isolation and prolonged grief in bereaved people: The moderating role of culture

Author:

Zhou Ningning1,Zhao Yiming1ORCID,Smith Kirsten V.2,Killikelly Clare3,Stelzer Eva4,Maercker Andreas5,Xi Juzhe1,Helm Peter J.6

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Psychological Crisis Intervention, Affiliated Mental Health Center (ECNU), School of Psychology and Cognitive Science East China Normal University Shanghai China

2. Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, Department of Experimental Psychology University of Oxford Oxford UK

3. Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

4. Department of Psychology University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

5. Department of Psychology University of Zürich Zürich Switzerland

6. Department of Psychological Sciences University of Missouri‐Columbia Columbia Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveExistential isolation refers to an individual's awareness of the unbridgeable gulf between oneself, other people and the world. This kind of isolation has been found to be higher in individuals with nonnormative experiences, such as racial or sexual minorities. Bereaved individuals may experience a stronger sense of existential isolation and feel that no one shares their feelings or perceptions. However, research on bereaved people's experiences of existential isolation and its effects on post‐loss adaptation is scarce. This study aims to validate the German and Chinese versions of the Existential Isolation Scale, investigate cultural and gender differences in existential isolation and explore the associations between existential isolation and prolonged grief symptoms in German‐speaking and Chinese bereaved individuals.MethodsA cross‐sectional study with 267 Chinese and 158 German‐speaking bereaved participants was conducted. The participants completed self‐report questionnaires assessing existential isolation, prolonged grief symptoms, social networks, loneliness and social acknowledgement.ResultsThe results indicated that the German and Chinese versions of the Existential Isolation Scale demonstrated adequate validity and reliability. No cultural or gender differences (or their interaction) were found for existential isolation. Higher existential isolation was associated with elevated prolonged grief symptoms, which was further moderated by the cultural group. The relationship between existential isolation and prolonged grief symptoms was significant for the German‐speaking bereaved people but not significant for those from China.ConclusionThe findings highlight the role of existential isolation in the adaptation to bereavement and how different cultural backgrounds moderate the effect of existential isolation on post‐loss reactions. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Medical Research Council

National Social Science Fund of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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