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Despite literature emphasising the eventual resilience of women [ 3], where they generally adjust well and continue to live fulfilling lives, there is evidence that the early bereavement period (the first 2 years following death of the husband) carries with is several risks to health, social, and economic wellbeing [ 4].
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