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丧亲者对葬礼的不满可能会影响他们随后的医疗/福利支出——日本全国范围的调查。

Mourners' Dissatisfaction with Funerals May Influence Their Subsequent Medical/Welfare Expenses-A Nationwide Survey in Japan.

机构信息

Policy Science Unit, School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.

Department of Religious Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8576, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 2;19(1):486. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010486.

Abstract

Japan's super-aged mortality rate bereaves millions of people annually, threatening the mental health of the bereaved population. Previous research suggests that participation in satisfying funeral rituals can protect or improve the health of a bereaved population-but pandemic restrictions threaten traditional funeral assemblies. To determine how bereaved mourners' mental health-and consequent dependence upon medical, pharmaceutical, or social services-are affected by funerals and the aspects of funerals most likely to cause satisfaction or dissatisfaction, we conducted an anonymous nationwide survey across Japan. In total, 1078 bereaved Japanese responded; we analyzed their responses by comparing the 106 citing funeral dissatisfaction with the 972 citing no dissatisfaction. The cohort showing greatest satisfaction with funerals tended to be older widows or parents who lost children; they showed greater grief but spent less on medical, pharmaceutical, or social services thereafter than the dissatisfied. Conversely, mourners with the greatest satisfaction toward their interactions with funeral directors and Buddhist priests tended to spend more on medical, pharmaceutical, or social services after bereavement. We conclude that training or education to improve priests' and funeral directors' interactions may reduce dissatisfaction with funerals, potentially reducing subsequent costs of medical, pharmaceutical, or social services for the rapidly growing population of bereaved Japanese.

摘要

日本超高龄死亡率每年使数百万人丧生,威胁着丧亲人群的心理健康。先前的研究表明,参与令人满意的葬礼仪式可以保护或改善丧亲人群的健康——但大流行限制威胁着传统的葬礼集会。为了确定丧亲哀悼者的心理健康——以及由此导致对医疗、制药或社会服务的依赖——如何受到葬礼的影响,以及哪些葬礼方面最有可能导致满意或不满意,我们在日本全国各地进行了一项匿名调查。共有 1078 名日本丧亲者做出回应;我们通过比较 106 名对葬礼不满的人和 972 名对葬礼满意的人的回答,对他们的回答进行了分析。对葬礼最满意的群体往往是失去孩子的老年寡妇或父母;他们表现出更大的悲痛,但此后在医疗、制药或社会服务方面的支出却比不满意的人少。相反,对与葬礼主管和僧侣的互动最满意的哀悼者在丧亲后往往在医疗、制药或社会服务方面的支出更多。我们的结论是,培训或教育以改善僧侣和葬礼主管的互动可能会减少对葬礼的不满,从而可能降低日本不断增长的丧亲人群在医疗、制药或社会服务方面的后续成本。

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