Childhood memories, family ties, sibling support and loneliness in ever-widowed older adults: quantitative and qualitative results
Family relationships play a major role in individuals' lives and can be a source of comfort, support and protection during the entire lifecourse. Particularly in the context of life events, such as widowhood, family relationships may be salient for (older) adults in coping with feelings of grie...
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