Hallucinations of Widowhood

Abstract
Widowed residents of two nursing homes who were oriented to person, time, and place were interviewed to determine the extent to which they had hallucinatory experiences of their deceased spouse. Fifty‐two interviews were completed with 46 widows and six widowers. Results are reported for the widows. Twenty‐eight (61%) of the widows reported hallucinatory experiences of their deceased spouse. Twenty‐four (86%) of the widows described the experiences as good or helpful. Thirteen (46%) reported that the experiences continue to happen. Nineteen (54%) of the widows had never discussed the experiences with anyone before this study. These results are surprisingly similar to previously published findings by Rees in Wales and suggest that these experiences are more common in the United States than has been recognized.

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