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Death Stud ; 46(1): 189-199, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32048548

ABSTRACT

Dying, death, and grief are universal human experiences that are impacted by cultural values and beliefs. We provide service providers a context from which to consider the importance of spirituality and religiosity in the grief process and the variances in grief practices that exist within the Black community. This knowledge can serve as a catalyst for developing culturally appropriate interventions for Black people aimed at helping them to more effectively cope with grief and further enabling them to thrive rather than merely survive a sociopolitical US climate that is laden with grief producing experiences.


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Grief , Spirituality , Adaptation, Psychological , Humans , Religion
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Death Stud ; 46(4): 891-901, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32609079

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To date, 110,000+ people in the United States have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper, the authors will discuss COVID-19 relative to Black people and their overrepresentation among those who are infected and died from the disease. Their dying, death, and grief experiences are explored through a cultural and spiritual lens. The physical distancing, social isolation, misinformation, and restrictive burials and cremations now elicited by this unprecedented pandemic have had diminished familial, cultural, emotional, and economic impacts on the Black community. Implications for public health and Black peoples' involvement in the political process are also addressed.


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COVID-19 , Grief , Humans , Pandemics , Social Isolation , United States/epidemiology
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