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Integrity vs Despair: A Phenomenological Study on Filipino Widowed Elderly Lived Experiences

Mari Angelu M. Boncay, Janiena Faith R. Damian, Kim Courtney G. Gregorio, Faith Henrick L. Maraggun and Andrea Reasele T. Suarez
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Mari Angelu M. Boncay: National University Baliwag
Janiena Faith R. Damian: National University Baliwag
Kim Courtney G. Gregorio: National University Baliwag
Faith Henrick L. Maraggun: National University Baliwag
Andrea Reasele T. Suarez: National University Baliwag

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 3, 765-793

Abstract: This phenomenological study elucidated the lived experiences of seven Filipino widowed elderly in Bulacan through in-depth interviews. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of transcribed interviews yielded multifaceted insights. Findings revealed three domains that were deemed vital in the study: (1) relationship of the widowed elders with their family; (2) aging experience of widowed elders in relation to widowhood; and (3) perception of widowed elders on dying in relation to widowhood. The participants cherished spousal bonds that provided meaning amidst occasional conflicts. Spousal loss impacted physical health, mental well-being, emotions, and social connections. Participants displayed resilience anchored in familial support, faith, and inner contentment, yet regrets and vulnerabilities persisted during bereavement. Reflections on mortality revealed acceptance of death, valuing familial harmony, and aspiring for loved ones’ well-being. This study offers qualitative insights into nuances, challenges, and sources of strength shaping elderly Filipino bereavement experiences. It contributes to scholarly understanding of marginalized elderly Filipinos’ needs, informing supportive interventions, community engagement, and social welfare policies. Recommendations include strengthening support systems and implementing community elderly programs. Further, research on male elderly and mixed-method approaches would be beneficial. The knowledge produced can guide evidence-based services addressing multifaceted demands in grieving spousal loss amidst aging.

Date: 2024
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