Loss and grief counseling as a coping mechanism of widowhood: A comparative study of widowers and widows in Meru County Kenya
Abstract
Widowhood has been on increase globally and Kenya as nation is not exceptional. The state of
widowhood globally has been made worse during this period of Corona Virus Disease which started in
Wuhan in China in December 2019 (WHO, 2019). Losing a spouse through death is quite emotive and
may affect the bereaved persons’ psychosocial wellbeing as well as coping mechanism. In Meru
community of Kenya, few researches have been done on counselling as a coping mechanism of
widowhood. The study’s main purpose was to determine how loss and grief counselling is used as a
coping mechanism by comparing widowers and widows in Meru County Kenya. A descriptive survey
was employed in the study where ex post facto’s causal-comparative research design was
appropriately used. A total population of 80,332 widowed persons in Meru County was targeted. For
comparison purposes, a total sample size of 384 respondents was used; half from each gender.
Questionnaires and Focus Group Discussions were used to collect data from respondents based on
gender. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were employed. Widows sought for loss and grief
counselling more at 61% than widowers at 47 % and from FGDs more than 70% and less than 20%
respectively. From t-test results there was a statistically significant difference which favored widows
than widowers in seeking for counselling services. In conclusion, the study findings may assist the
widows and widowers to seek timely loss and grief counselling services as a positive coping
mechanism.
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