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- Title
The Break-up Experience of Romantic Relationship and Post-traumatic Growth Among Vicenarian Adults.
- Authors
Subramaniam, S. Subatraa; Joseph, Asong; Fitirana, Mimi; Wider, Walton; Lajuma, Surianti
- Abstract
This paper explains the breakup experiences of romantic relationships, coping strategies, and post-traumatic growth (PTG) among vicenarian adults. It employed a qualitative-based research design using a phenomenological method. Snowball and purposive sampling methods were used to select seven participants with a background of romantic relationship breakup experience within two years. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect participant data, and data were analyzed using a thematic analysis procedure. This study found that romantic relationships included understanding of love, utmost happiness in love, and need in love. In contrast, breakups indicated decision-making, emotional impact, and self-blame. Besides, the result also reported that the coping methods involved emotional engagement and acceptance state (duration taken to overcome the emotions). After a romantic relationship breakup, self-growth was found more in personal strength, close relationships, new possibilities, spiritual development, and greater appreciation of life as PTG implications. The findings concluded that breakup-experienced participants coped through the grief process and enhanced their self-growth. This study helped to create awareness among society to view their grief as a growth-oriented process.
- Subjects
POSTTRAUMATIC growth; SAMPLING methods; EMOTIONS; INTERPERSONAL relations; DECISION making
- Publication
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 2024, Vol 32, Issue 4, p1247
- ISSN
0128-7702
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.47836/pjssh.32.4.01