Letter to the editor Unfinished grieves of COVID-19
Journal: Shenakht Journal of Psychology and Psychiatry (Vol.7, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-01-10
Authors : Zahra Validabady;
Page : 80-84
Keywords : Grief; Epidemic; Coronavirus; COVID-19;
Abstract
Among the physical, psychological, social, and economic consequences of the epidemic of COVID-19 disease, attention to the bereaved and the Mourners has been neglected. Events such as this disease, which are associated with many sudden, unexpected and sudden losses, lead to higher levels of complicated and prolonged grief symptoms. The combination of home quarantine, social distancing, and other restrictions and policies applied to the epidemic, as well as secondary losses, in addition to the main loss, contribute to the formation and exacerbation of the disorder. Therefore, it is likely that this epidemic will lead to the spread of complicated and prolonged grief in many societies and countries, which seems to require special attention.
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