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#deceased: maintaining post-death
bonds on facebook™
lisa moyer, ph.d.
eastern illinois university
suzanne enck, ph.d.
university of north texas
�overview
introduction
methodology
findings
conclusions and implications
�introduction: how we grieve
Kubler-Ross model of grief (1969)
disenfranchised grief (Doka, 1989)
Becvar (2001) – making meaning of death
Boss (2013) focus on resilience – instead of
closure
(Becvar, 2001; Boss, 2013; Doka, 1989; Friedman, 2012; Kubler-Ross,
1969)
�facebook and grief
facebook allows users to maintain
bonds with the deceased and other
survivors following death
(Facebook Help Center, 2015)
��research questions
1. how does having access to a deceased
user’s facebook page affect the grieving
process?
2. does having access to a deceased user’s
facebook page provide a healthy way to
grieve and find meaning in death?
�methodology
mixed-method research design/online survey
non-randomized convenience sample
questions about facebook use, having a ‘friend’
that had died but page remained up and/or
active, how they felt about visiting the
deceased’s page, etc.
�sample
N = 392
of those, 91 (23%) had a close friend or family
member pass away with an active facebook
page – this was the sample we analyzed
most were caucasian (91%) and female (86%)
n = 91
�on average, participants had an active
facebook account for 7 years (M = 7.57; SD =
2.01)
number of friends ranged from 50 – 2000;
(median = 400)
respondents had lost three facebook friends
on average (M = 3.38, SD =2.28)
the mean length of time that had passed
since the participants’ most recent facebook
friend had died was 18 months (M = 18.05,
SD = 18.64)
�table 1
number of times participants visited the most
recently deceased friend’s facebook page
# times
visited
once
2-5
6-10
11-20
more than 20
number*
8
42
17
5
18
% of sample
8.9%
46.7%
18.9%
5.6%
20.0%
*numbers do not add up to 100 as 13 cases were missing data
�table 2
type of relationship participant had with close
friend/family member
type of relationship
friend
aunt/uncle
parent
cousin
co-worker
in-law
spouse/partner
% of sample
42.7%
11.7%
10.0%
10.0%
4.9%
4.9%
1.9%
*percentages less than 1.0% included: grandchild, grandparent, high school
sweetheart, husband of a husband’s cousin, ex-realtor, ex-spouse/partner
�when asked to quantify
how often they had
visited their deceased
close friend/family
member’s facebook page
since they had died,
responses ranged from 1 –
730
average was 21.90 times
(SD = 77.62)
�open-ended item assessed “why?” – three
themes emerged
�commemorate birthday/anniversary
“it would have been my dad’s birthday last week, so I
posted a message along with some pictures, tagging
his [facebook] page”
“on the anniversary of birthdays to continue to bring
awareness, to the deceased’s life, legacy, and undying
spirit”
�feel connected/help with grieving process
“it makes me feel I’m still connected to her”
“I don’t know, I thought it would make me feel better”
“I posted a picture that he and I took and some of the
last words he posted. It was a way to remember the
better days when he was alive. I know hes [sic] passed
on but I like to keep positive memories”
�was thinking of them/something reminded
me of them
“the promised [sic] I kept to a family member before
they passed. I posted it because it was my daily
reminder that I’m still upholding the promise I made to
them and to let others know she’s on my mind”
“song lyrics, pictures, things that remind me of them”
“I wrote about her influence in my life and in my work
(writing)”
�please describe, in your own words, how you
think facebook can help or hinder the grieving
process
“when an extremely close friend of mine died at 16, all
of us (his close friends) were able to come together
and say our goodbyes through facebook in the wake of
a sudden and traumatic death”
“…it gives people a place to ‘talk’ to that person still…”
“…when I check fb first thing in the morning before
getting ready for work and see reminders of my friend
who killed herself or my girlfriend who died drinking
and driving, that takes me some time to reorient and
prepare for my day again”
�do you want to have your facebook profile
page memorialized when you die?
most (71%) said “yes”
�conclusions and implications
•
most participants used facebook to express their
feelings, commemorate important dates, and to
connect with others that shared their loss – but, can
also cause discomfort for some
•
facebook is a tool that can help with grief, but how
to utilize it to its greatest benefit for survivors is not
yet completely known
�future recommendations
•
diverse sample and qualitative methodology needed
•
conversations with practitioners regarding how
facebook can be beneficial to those that are grieving
•
the creators/developers of facebook are willing to
alter policies to be inclusive, so this line of research
is practical and significant
�
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Fir.t Annual Meetini
of
ThB National Con/tJrBncB
on
FamilJ} Relation8
Saturd<J31. S~ptmt'im- 17,1938
Hot.l
Pm~ll?ania
Nn~>
York CitJl
PROGRAM OF MEETING
9:30 to 12:30
9:00 to 9:30
Registration
CHU.:DilEN AND THll
Morning Sesaion.t
9:30 to 1Z :30
SoclAI.
•
STATUS OP THE.
a.,untui,: Mi..
Waihingt'on, D.. C.
REPORT OF .COMMU 'IEES
Director, Industrial Diviaion, Childftn'• .Burua
U. S. Departtnent of I:..bot,' Wuhioaton, D. C .
•
REPORT OF' COMMITTEES
Labor,
·
Number and Quality of Children Bom
Profe~r l!tL~OaTJ{ HUNTINCTON, Yale Uni"enity;
f>Tencknt, Amencan EugeniC$ Society, New Yod: City
Mamage Laws
Athletic ~d Moral Training Organiutions Affecting
thd~allll)y: (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc.)
P~feaaor SoPHOHISJ~A P. BIII!Oitl!Namot UniYC<tity of
Profesoor ALBtttT C. ]ACOJa, Sc:hoQ) of Law, Columbia
University, New York 'CitY
The Parole Syseem,
Chac:.go, Chicago, Illinois
Dean Wtu.Wol H. LBAIIT, School of l.aw, Univenlty of
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
'
Juvenile Delinquency
~ty F. Lo\lztL BIXBY, O.bome .Aaoc:iotion, Ntw York
Working Mothers
Profesoor HANs VON HENTlG, Law School, Univuoity of
Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Placing of Orphans in Pnwte Home4 Rather Tbm
Housing Problems
Profe..,.or and Mn. 1!!'NI!ST M , GllOVl!S, , University of '
North Carolina, Chpel Hill, North ~rolma
Unemployment: Ita Effects on the Panilly
ProfUfor W . P.
go, lJHnoia
BI!AnJCII McQmNI!LL
PAMILY
Chcrirman: Mloa MA&T ANDtll50lf
Di,.c,~. W~n·a Bureau, U. S. ~parlment of
P.um.y
Ooau~.
Univenlty of Chicago, OUca•
Elsewhere
Pcof~or and M~. Ll!a M. BIUX>xs, Univer.sily of North
Carohoa, Chapel Ho11, North Cuolina
Effect of Divorce on the Children
Dr. SJDNBT E. GoLDSTI!IN, Ch.si""""· New York State
Conf.,rence on Matri~s• and the Family, New Yorlc CitY
Divorce, Sepuation and Alimony
Profeosor MAx RHEINSTEEN, School of Law, Univenlty
of Chicago, Chicago, IDinoi•
Financial Aid lor MQtberbood
Mr. V ICTOil FMNCIS CALVI!&TON, Editi>T, Modem Month•
Hospitalization for the Poor
ly, New York. City
Dr. KlNOILrt Ronus, M.D., Medical Dir<otor, Buruu
of Cooperative Medi,dne, New York Gity
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
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l l:30 m 2:30
Pred1ctable Factors in the Suc'ceis or Failure of
Lunct11:on Meeting
'J'IIU. fANTJ\IDUTION Ol' 'rtil.l F..ut.~t..Y TO THe
CtJt.'l't.IIVJ.. WnAl.1'Ji OF Tlitl NATION
M arriage
P-r~fessor B~NJ!ST W. BUilCES$, Univtnie,t of Cfticoao,
Cbu:ago, flltnoia
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Plan for Successful Marriage
Professor ]osBPH K. FoLsou Vmar College, Pougb·
k«psie, New Y odt
'
(Ch4ll'?llan, PAUl, SAYI,II)
Housing Plans: A National Outlook.
MDr. E~!oi£.5T fM. Cuu:!<:AN, Rowi"8 Authoriry, U.
ADDRESSES BY
Dr. Stl>NIIY E.
epart,111ent o the Interlor, Waabin~ll, D . C.
OOLDS'fl!IN
(.ll!alrm<ln, 'N(w York Stat~ Conforcnct On Marriage
and Lh~ l'amU:y, New Y.ork. City
DJSCUSSION
Pt()fCMOr BLLSWOP.TH HUNTINGTON
Yklr. Univereity, Prel:ldet11, The American Eugenics
2 :30 to 5:30
Society, 'N~w York City
CULTUAAL
'M.iJI
MAllY ANDlliU!ON
Olrcctor, W ornen'o ~ureal), U. S. De.P&rttnont of Labor,
Wubfn«ton, 1>. C.
Miaa
PA¥ILY RBLAnoNs
Cltdir"""": Honorable Rcnret..t. MAciLt.
Undersecretary of lhe Tnuury, Watbington, D.
Lou1sa STANLBY
Chltf, Bureau of Home I!to.numlCJ, U. S.
v.'<LUllS S!!CURJ!l> THROUGH
D~artment
.
G..
REPORT OF CO.MMJTTEES
of Atrlclllturt, Wa.sb inaton, D . C.
Social Security: Polley and Practice
Afternoon Sesaioos
2 :30
to ~ :30
BACit.GR.GlUNDI! OP F!IMii.Y SUCICESS
Ch4ln!l"" : ;Mioa LoUI•a STANLB·Y
Chi•f. Bureau o£ Homo I!con<;>i'Dfce, U. 8. 'Dep•rtmr.nt
df Agriculture, Waehipp.n
RI!l'OII.T Of' CGM)(ITifES
Biologi~al Basi• of tlu: Punily
Mr. FuoWCJt. OnOI\K, Dlr~ct<>T. American Eui!en.lce
StlCriety, New York Olty
Hendlty in Rdaiion to
the Family
Dr. PAUL Poi'Ol'IOE, D irector, ln1titute of Family 1l.ta•
tjono, Lo~ Angel~•. California
Mr. Gao!'I'IU!Y MAY, Office of the !>hector, Social Se·
curi~ Board, Wa..bington, D. C.
Avoidance of Divorce by }:udiciaJ Agencies or Other•
wtse
Judge josEPH N. Ul.MAN, Supreme &ncb, of Baltimore,
Baltimore, Maryland
Gap Between &boo! at)d the EmhiiliheO Occu:_t)ation
l>rofr11or B. B. RI!IUTl!i\. Uniwnlty of Iowa, Towa City.
to....,.
Preparation {Qt Mamage in College
Pmfrnor Mons
]UNO,
School of RclijJlon, University
of low"' lowa City, Iowa
Prep(Ulltion for Marriage in High
5cl¥xU
Mr. LAWA.I!l'ICI!. A. FaANIC, New York City
PISOUSSlON
Thil National Con/9rtlnc(J on Parnil!} R(Jlatioru
ARTICLE 1. NA;n
Thi• A•ociatioll .thall be lmown aa The National Coqfercn~.
election by tile Hrecutive Committ:ti' and pa)'ll)ent ot the dlld
in l<eeping with the by•la-
on Family R.datiooo.
AJlTICI.ll ll, P1J11.POII!
'the p\ll'root: of the ANocl~tion. •hali be to -advance th~
crulwral ~luea that are no'¥ pnne~pall)l tecurecl tbroullh
f~lly ~ationo, for tho. advU~ta.ge of the individual and tb•
•trenlllh of the Nation •
AJ!.'l'ICLE w. M~lotRU!H~
lncfividoalt maY bt elected to m<mb~rohip by the l!ncutive
C<lmmlttec upon 9ttment uf the d~u ~ provided by the
lfy·low» Otbu orprtl~o&t.iono a!'tlvt in the 6tld of family
rclationo may become a5lia~d with thio CQnfercna upon
]~UART.
1939
•
IARTICU! IV.
OPPt~lls
The Ol!icdo of the Confc~<< #>all be
~icc·pruident, a Stctttary•Ue/14Urer,
tell
'o f an Advi>ory C<!undl. Ao ol6oera acting
1hall be known as the Bncutivc Committe<.
ucite
powcro giwn til tl>i• ComQ!frtee·.
ana
an
J\;(f11:r
a l>raiilmt.
t
(10) mCIXIben
together, they
ancl #>all u ·
ARlJCLE V. Euenow OP 0Pr'ICIJtS
the Jint annua1 meefing, .&ptember 11, !9!8, tbt
Prwdent and Vi.a"Pre.idrnr .siW1 be electd for """' ~ar
only ro ,.rve jo each ollicc rc:«p<ctively. They &ball both bt
elected at the a&~~~e lime, the Vice·pnaidut to ..~ for one
31
s.
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Event Venue
Hotel Pennsylvania
Event Location
City and State
New York City
Event Theme
The Contribution of the Family to the Cultural Wealth of the Nation
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17-Sep-38
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Event Venue
Pennsylvania School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania
Event Location
City and State
Philadelphia
Event Theme
The Role and Functions of the Family in a Democracy
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December 26-27, 1939
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Event Location
City and State
Chicago
Event Theme
Trends and Resources in Family Living
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December 26-28, 1940
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Event Venue
Park Central Hotel
Event Location
City and State
New York City
Event Theme
Family Preparedness
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December 29-31, 1941
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Event Venue
Hollender Hotel
Event Location
City and State
Cleveland, Ohio
Event Theme
Marriage in Wartime
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ncfr-1942
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December 28-30, 1942
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Event Venue
Hotel Statler
Event Location
City and State
Cleveland, Ohio
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May 21-23, 1943
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Plans had been made, but the Annual Meeting was abandoned because of the war
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Event Venue
Stevens Hotel
Event Location
City and State
Chicago
Event Theme
Problems Facing the Family in the Post-War Period
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"Sexual .. actors in Marl .1 Adjustment."
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afternoon will be held from 2: 30 to 4:30.
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Event Venue
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
Event Location
City and State
Philadelphia
Event Theme
New Foundations for Marriage and the Family
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1946 Annual Conference
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ncfr-1946
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April 6-8, 1946
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conferences
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Event Venue
Hunter College
Event Location
City and State
New York City
Program Chair
Mr & Mrs George V Denny
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November 28-30, 1947