The Texas Revised Inventory of Grief (TRIG) was developed to measure the intensity of grief after the death of a close person. It consists of two scales: TRIG I (past behaviors) and TRIG II (present feelings). Because of inconsistencies in previous validations, the instrument needs to be further validated, hence the aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the TRIG in a sample of bereaved family caregivers in Sweden. The TRIG was translated to Swedish according to standard principles, and 129 bereaved family caregivers completed the questionnaire. Parallel analysis was used to decide the number of factors to extract, followed by confirmatory factor analysis. An ordinal version of Cronbach's alpha was used to evaluate...
BackgroundBereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief, ...
The loss of a darling or an important person in an individual's life is an event that always leads t...
Background Bereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief,...
The Texas Revised Inventory of Grief (TRIG) was developed to measure the intensity of grief after th...
Introduction: In palliative care, family caregivers are often faced with experiences of grief in ant...
The Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICG) is the most widely used instrument to assess the severity o...
The aim of this clinical research is the application of a specific battery of psychometric instrumen...
The psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Inventory of Traumatic Grief (ITG) were inve...
Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measur...
Primary objective: To investigate the psychometric and validity properties and applicability of a mo...
Background: Whereas the majority of bereaved persons recover from their grief without professional a...
Although reliably recognized as a psychiatric syndrome, traumatic grief has not been identified as a...
Objective: To analyze variations in complicated grief (CG) across sociodemographic variables and var...
Purpose Grief is a reaction to a significant loss that can profoundly affect all aspects of life and...
Bereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief, termed pro...
BackgroundBereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief, ...
The loss of a darling or an important person in an individual's life is an event that always leads t...
Background Bereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief,...
The Texas Revised Inventory of Grief (TRIG) was developed to measure the intensity of grief after th...
Introduction: In palliative care, family caregivers are often faced with experiences of grief in ant...
The Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICG) is the most widely used instrument to assess the severity o...
The aim of this clinical research is the application of a specific battery of psychometric instrumen...
The psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Inventory of Traumatic Grief (ITG) were inve...
Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measur...
Primary objective: To investigate the psychometric and validity properties and applicability of a mo...
Background: Whereas the majority of bereaved persons recover from their grief without professional a...
Although reliably recognized as a psychiatric syndrome, traumatic grief has not been identified as a...
Objective: To analyze variations in complicated grief (CG) across sociodemographic variables and var...
Purpose Grief is a reaction to a significant loss that can profoundly affect all aspects of life and...
Bereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief, termed pro...
BackgroundBereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief, ...
The loss of a darling or an important person in an individual's life is an event that always leads t...
Background Bereaved parents may be at higher risk to develop persistent, severe and disabling grief,...