Loneliness after the loss of a loved one
Protocol: STUDY00009619
Full Title
Loneliness in Bereavement: An Exploration of Risk and Protective Factors
Description
This study is to better understand why people feel lonely after losing a loved one, and what might help protect against that loneliness. The goal is to find out what makes loneliness worse and what helps protect people from it.
We are aiming to help healthcare providers know who may need more support after a loss.
Compensation: No
Eligibility
18 or older Primary caregiver to a loved one who passed away between 2-12 months ago The loved one who passed away was under the care of Hospice and Palliative Care Buffalo Can speak and read English
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: KATHRYN LEVY
Contact(s)
KATHRYN LEVY
klevy2@buffalo.edu
+1 716-645-3381

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