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Living amongst the dead: How morticians coped during the COVID-19 pandemic
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作者 Melissa Mashaba Curwyn Mapaling Wandile F.Tsabedze 《Journal of Psychology in Africa》 2025年第1期29-35,共7页
The coronavirus disease(COVID-19)pandemic introduced significant psychosocial stressors for morticians in South Africa,yet their coping mechanisms remain underexplored.This study investigated how South African morticia... The coronavirus disease(COVID-19)pandemic introduced significant psychosocial stressors for morticians in South Africa,yet their coping mechanisms remain underexplored.This study investigated how South African morticians(N=10,Black males)coped with these stressors during the pandemic through semi-structured interviews.Interpretative phenomenological analysis(IPA)informed thematic analysis identifiedfive themes:(i)death overload distress associated with trauma and fear of exposure;(ii)insomnia due to worry,workload,and fear of infection;(iii)stigmatisation from community avoidance and negative perceptions;(iv)social isolation and anxiety related to emotional disconnection,personal protective equipment(PPE)shortages,and workload demands;and(v)adaptive coping mechanisms such as acceptance,resilience,external support,and religious faith,alongside less beneficial maladaptive strategies.Findings highlight the importance of targeted mental health services,psychoeducation,and social inclusion programmes to support morticians managing psychosocial stress during community health crises. 展开更多
关键词 coping mechanisms COVID-19 morticians PANDEMIC psychosocial stressors
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