The aim of this research was to examine, from a stress and coping perspective, the effects of resources (both personal and environmental) and coping strategies on parental reactions to infant death. One hundred and twenty-seven parents (60 fathers, 67 mothers) participated in the study. The predictors of parental distress (background factors, resources, coping methods) were initially assessed at 4-6 weeks post-loss. Parental distress (assessed using a composite measure of psychiatric disturbance, physical symptoms, and perinatal grief) was further assessed at 6 months post-loss and at 15 months postloss. After control for the stability in adjustment across time, there was consistent evidence that higher levels of education were associated w...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the maternal perceptions of the psychosocial sequela...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
The death of an infant is a severe stressor for the surviving family members. Death of an infant can...
A longitudinal study of 144 patents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Child death affects parents in many ways, including increased marital discord, increased incidence o...
The purpose of this study was to describe predictors of level of grief and physical symptoms in moth...
A longitudinal study of 144 parents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
A longitudinal study was conducted among bereaved parents to examine the relationship between the ci...
In this study, we examined the effectiveness of the coping resources and coping strategies by follow...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age, marital status, income, edu...
The present study aims to explore the factors which are associated with grief and depression outcome...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
The grief experienced by mothers and fathers when their child is diagnosed with a life threatening c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the maternal perceptions of the psychosocial sequela...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
The death of an infant is a severe stressor for the surviving family members. Death of an infant can...
A longitudinal study of 144 patents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
Child death affects parents in many ways, including increased marital discord, increased incidence o...
The purpose of this study was to describe predictors of level of grief and physical symptoms in moth...
A longitudinal study of 144 parents (65 fathers, 79 mothers) was conducted to evaluate the effective...
A longitudinal study was conducted among bereaved parents to examine the relationship between the ci...
In this study, we examined the effectiveness of the coping resources and coping strategies by follow...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age, marital status, income, edu...
The present study aims to explore the factors which are associated with grief and depression outcome...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
The grief experienced by mothers and fathers when their child is diagnosed with a life threatening c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the maternal perceptions of the psychosocial sequela...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...