The purpose of this study was to determine differences, if any, on symptoms encompassing nine dimensions of psychological distress during bereavement, as assessed through the Symptom Check List-90-R, between a sample of parents of adults who died of AIDS and a sample of parents of adults who died of cancer, and to draw implications from the findings regarding the need for helping professionals to differentiate their services to such parents as they assist them with grief resolution.Study data were elicited in 1988 from a sample of 58 parents who ranged in ages from 40 to 79 and were selected nationally on a convenience basis through collaboration with hospices, self-help groups and helping professionals. All parents had experienced the deat...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
Bereaved parents are a highly vulnerable group. Nevertheless, considerable individual differences ex...
Context: approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. Losing a child puts par...
Grieving a child following cancer is a substantially difficult task. The objectives of this researc...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
Objective: This study compares the psychological symptoms and bereavement distress of individuals be...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
Objectives This study aimed to explore psychological symptoms in widowed parents with minor children...
In this series of five questionnaire studies, an investigation was made into the kinds of fears and ...
- Bereavement, AIDS and non-AIDS related deaths 2 This study investigated the differences and simila...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety and depression and their comorbidity in parents of children diagnose...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
Bereaved parents are a highly vulnerable group. Nevertheless, considerable individual differences ex...
Context: approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. Losing a child puts par...
Grieving a child following cancer is a substantially difficult task. The objectives of this researc...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
Objective: This study compares the psychological symptoms and bereavement distress of individuals be...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
Objectives This study aimed to explore psychological symptoms in widowed parents with minor children...
In this series of five questionnaire studies, an investigation was made into the kinds of fears and ...
- Bereavement, AIDS and non-AIDS related deaths 2 This study investigated the differences and simila...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
In an effort to investigate parental experience and adaptation to a child\u27s terminal illness, fif...
OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety and depression and their comorbidity in parents of children diagnose...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
Bereaved parents are a highly vulnerable group. Nevertheless, considerable individual differences ex...
Context: approximately 25% of children diagnosed with cancer eventually die. Losing a child puts par...