Loss of Spouse: How It Differs in Different Life Stages
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Loss of spouse is a crisis that is commonly encountered in adulthood, either through divorce or death.
In early adulthood, divorce is the more common cause of losing a spouse and is usually marked by a gradual onset of tensions.
Death, although less common in this stage, tends to have a sudden onset and is often caused by accidents.
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Loss of spouse
During the early years of life, loss of souse is certainly not a normally encountered crisis. After adolescence, however, it becomes increasingly common with increasing age. During the early years of adulthood, divorce cause loss of a spouse much more often than death does. Incidentally, the crisis of losing a spouse is more likely to have a gradual onset in the early adult years than a sudden onset, because during these years divorce-the more usual cause of losing a spouse-is likely to result from a gradual buildup of tensions, while death-the less common cause of losing a spouse-is likely to have a sudden onset. The most common cause of death in early adulthood, as in adolescence, is accident.
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