Silenced voices : experiences of grief following road traffic crashes in Western Australia. Thesis Edith Cowan University ECU, Faculty of Computing, Health and Sciences.

Author(s)
Breen, L.J.
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Abstract

Despite the introduction of road safety measures and media campaigns, crashes are a leading cause of death in Western Australia. While economic costs of crashes are relatively easy to determine, their psychosocial burden remains appreciably under-studied, as are the social, cultural, historical, temporal, and political contexts within which grief experiences are housed. As such, I explored the experience of grief resulting from losing a loved one in a crash in Western Australia and described the influence of contextual factors on those grief experiences. (Author/publisher)

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20080353 ST [electronic version only]
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Joondalup, Edith Cowan University ECU, Faculty of Computing, Health and Sciences, 2006, XIII + 292 p., ref.

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