Background: Loss of a child has been associated with elevated mortality rates in parents. Studies that focus on the influence of the child's sex on parental mortality are sparse.Objective: The main objective of the present study was to reevaluate the combined impact of the parents' and child's sex within a larger sample and focus on adverse health effects as an objective measure of possible long-term effects of maladaptive grief reactions.Methods: For the time period between 1980 and 1996, all children in Denmark who died before 18 years of age were identified. Parents who had lost a child were identified as the bereaved (exposed) group. Mortality rates of parents within the same-sex parent-child dyad were compared with mortality rates of p...
Purpose Previous research has linked loss of a parent during childhood to reduced educational aspir...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and u...
Background: Loss of a child has been associated with elevated mortality rates in parents. Studies th...
Bereavement by spousal death and child death in adulthood has been shown to lead to an increased ris...
Background This study explores the relationship between children’s sex composition a...
The parent-child relationship is significant throughout the life course, although both positive and ...
A parent who has had a longer lifespan often increases ego’s own chances to also reach an older age,...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
Even though fertility and mortality are two of demography’s most researched topics, no prior study h...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relative risk (RR) of mortality in bereaved parents compared with non-ber...
[[abstract]]Background Losing a child to death is one of the most stressful life events experienced ...
The death of a child is one of the most traumatic events that a parent can experience. The psycholog...
This study explored the gender differences in parental grief, death anxiety, death depression, and s...
Oksuzyan A, Jacobsen R, Glaser K, Tomassini C, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Sex Differences in Medicati...
Purpose Previous research has linked loss of a parent during childhood to reduced educational aspir...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and u...
Background: Loss of a child has been associated with elevated mortality rates in parents. Studies th...
Bereavement by spousal death and child death in adulthood has been shown to lead to an increased ris...
Background This study explores the relationship between children’s sex composition a...
The parent-child relationship is significant throughout the life course, although both positive and ...
A parent who has had a longer lifespan often increases ego’s own chances to also reach an older age,...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
Even though fertility and mortality are two of demography’s most researched topics, no prior study h...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relative risk (RR) of mortality in bereaved parents compared with non-ber...
[[abstract]]Background Losing a child to death is one of the most stressful life events experienced ...
The death of a child is one of the most traumatic events that a parent can experience. The psycholog...
This study explored the gender differences in parental grief, death anxiety, death depression, and s...
Oksuzyan A, Jacobsen R, Glaser K, Tomassini C, Vaupel JW, Christensen K. Sex Differences in Medicati...
Purpose Previous research has linked loss of a parent during childhood to reduced educational aspir...
Previous research has identified a number of individual risk factors for parental bereavement includ...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Producing estimates of infant (under age 1 y), child (age 1–4 y), and u...