Stroebe, Stroebe and Schut (2001) reported that women express their emotions more than men during the grieving process, and:

a. they found evidence that working through grief helps them to recover faster
b. they found no evidence that working through grief helps them to recover faster
c. they found that men suffer less health consequences than women
d. they found that widows are more distressed and depressed than widowers


B

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