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The past as a resource for the bereaved: nostalgia predicts declines in distress

The past as a resource for the bereaved: nostalgia predicts declines in distress
The past as a resource for the bereaved: nostalgia predicts declines in distress
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one’s past, can serve as a resource for individuals coping with discomforting experiences. The experience of bereavement poses psychological and physical risks. In a longitudinal study, we examined whether dispositional nostalgia predicted reductions in distress associated with the death of a loved one. Undergraduate students (N = 133) provided information regarding their loss (time elapsed since loss, expectedness) and levels of initial grief, nostalgia, and distress (hyperarousal, intrusion, avoidance) at three time points over a one-month period (Times 2 and 3 occurred one week and one month after the initial session, respectively). Individuals experiencing higher nostalgia reported a decrease in intrusive thoughts across time, whereas those experiencing lower nostalgia reported no change in intrusive thoughts across time. Hyperarousal (physical symptoms, negative feelings) decreased across time among individuals with higher initial grief who experienced greater nostalgia, but increased across time among those with higher initial grief who experienced lesser nostalgia. No changes occurred in avoidance. Nostalgia can palliate bereavement.
Nostalgia, bereavement, coping, grief, physical risks, psychological risks
0269-9931
256-268
Reid, Carl
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Collison, E.A.
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Reid, Carl, Green, J.D., Short, S.D., Willis, K.D., Moloney, J.M., Collison, E.A., Wildschut, Tim, Sedikides, Constantine and Gramling, S. (2020) The past as a resource for the bereaved: nostalgia predicts declines in distress. Cognition and Emotion, 35 (2), 256-268. (doi:10.1080/02699931.2020.1825339).

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Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one’s past, can serve as a resource for individuals coping with discomforting experiences. The experience of bereavement poses psychological and physical risks. In a longitudinal study, we examined whether dispositional nostalgia predicted reductions in distress associated with the death of a loved one. Undergraduate students (N = 133) provided information regarding their loss (time elapsed since loss, expectedness) and levels of initial grief, nostalgia, and distress (hyperarousal, intrusion, avoidance) at three time points over a one-month period (Times 2 and 3 occurred one week and one month after the initial session, respectively). Individuals experiencing higher nostalgia reported a decrease in intrusive thoughts across time, whereas those experiencing lower nostalgia reported no change in intrusive thoughts across time. Hyperarousal (physical symptoms, negative feelings) decreased across time among individuals with higher initial grief who experienced greater nostalgia, but increased across time among those with higher initial grief who experienced lesser nostalgia. No changes occurred in avoidance. Nostalgia can palliate bereavement.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 September 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 September 2020
Keywords: Nostalgia, bereavement, coping, grief, physical risks, psychological risks

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Local EPrints ID: 443965
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443965
ISSN: 0269-9931
PURE UUID: 2f630f1c-4993-4f70-8cec-3bee99e1af0b
ORCID for Tim Wildschut: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6499-5487
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 18 Sep 2020 16:31
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Author: Carl Reid
Author: J.D. Green
Author: S.D. Short
Author: K.D. Willis
Author: J.M. Moloney
Author: E.A. Collison
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD
Author: S. Gramling

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