Narrating bereavement: Thematic and grammatical predictors of adjustment to loss

Citation
L. Capps et Ga. Bonanno, Narrating bereavement: Thematic and grammatical predictors of adjustment to loss, DISCOURS PR, 30(1), 2000, pp. 1-25
Citations number
109
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
DISCOURSE PROCESSES
ISSN journal
0163853X → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1 - 25
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-853X(2000)30:1<1:NBTAGP>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Traditional bereavement theories advocate thinking and talking about painfu l loss-related experiences. This study examined bereavement narratives of 4 4 individuals as predictors of adjustment over time. Narratives were solici ted 6 months postloss, in a semistructured, 6-min interview. Bereaved indiv iduals who more often recounted negative thoughts and feelings and referred to themselves in diminished agentive roles suffered more persistent grief- related symptoms 2-year postloss, as indicated by self-report and clinician ratings. Diminished self-agency predicted outcome beyond negative content. Additionally, readers presented with transcripts of the narratives reporte d feeling more inclined to avoid and less inclined to comfort individuals w hose narratives more frequently manifest such negativity and agentive struc turing. Discussion emphasizes the importance of analyzing grammatical struc turing of distressed persons' narratives to illuminate the construction of debilitating identities and world views, the potential of others' evaluatio ns of narrative to illuminate relevant interpersonal dynamics, and possible strategies for intervention.