Grief and Bereavement in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Xiaoyan Wu, Bernadette Maria Watson, Margo Louise Turnbull, Hing Wah Yung

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Abstract

The death of a family member or friend is a significant stressor in an individual’s life and adverse bereavement can lead to mental and/or physical consequences. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated infection control regulations have been reported to disrupt people’s bereavement. However, the majority of the present literature has focused on Western contexts with no published studies on bereavement in Hong Kong. Given that grief and bereavement is a universal but culturally-specific experience, this article foregrounds the role of culture and ritual practices in Hong Kong Chinese’s bereavement. By focusing on the Chinese cultural identity, it highlights how their grieving process has been influenced by the pandemic and associated regulations. This article calls for more attention to this fundamental but under-investigated research area.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOpen Journal of Social Sciences
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2022

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