Background: The loss of a close family member (e.g. child or spouse) has been shown to be one of the most stressful life-events increasing the risk of affective disorders. In the present study, we investigated for the first time the frequency of complicated grief in psychiatric inpatients with unipolar depression. Further, the study was aimed to identify characteristics predicting a complicated grief reaction in depressed patients. Methods: In a sample of 73 DSM-IV diagnosed unipolar affective disordered inpatients grief, depression, anxiety and psychological stress reaction were assessed. Results: A high prevalence of loss and impairing complicated grief was found in this sample of unipolar depressed patients. Depressed patients wit...
Studies in adult populations have shown that symptoms of complicated grief (CG) constitute a form of...
BACKGROUND: Around 9% to 20% of bereaved individuals experience symptoms of complicated grief (CG) ...
There is growing interest in complicated grief reactions as a possible new diagnostic category for i...
BackgroundThe loss of a close family member (e.g. child or spouse) has been shown to be one of the m...
cute distress is normal following the loss of a loved one. In some cases, grief reactions reach inte...
BackgroundComplicated grief (CG), variously called pathological or traumatic grief, is a debilitatin...
Complicated grief is an intense and persistent type of grief which appears to be distinct from depre...
There has been growing support for the idea that complicated grief symptoms following bereavement ar...
Background: Complicated grief is a prolongation of the normal grieving process with distinct charact...
Bereavement may precipitate significant mental health problems. Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is in...
AbstractBackgroundComplicated grief is a prolongation of the normal grieving process with distinct c...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
Introduction Complicated grief (CG) has been the subject of increasing attention in the past decades...
(1) Background: The aim of the present study was to examine symptom classes of major depressive diso...
Complicated grief is an intense and persistent type of grief which appears to be distinct from depre...
Studies in adult populations have shown that symptoms of complicated grief (CG) constitute a form of...
BACKGROUND: Around 9% to 20% of bereaved individuals experience symptoms of complicated grief (CG) ...
There is growing interest in complicated grief reactions as a possible new diagnostic category for i...
BackgroundThe loss of a close family member (e.g. child or spouse) has been shown to be one of the m...
cute distress is normal following the loss of a loved one. In some cases, grief reactions reach inte...
BackgroundComplicated grief (CG), variously called pathological or traumatic grief, is a debilitatin...
Complicated grief is an intense and persistent type of grief which appears to be distinct from depre...
There has been growing support for the idea that complicated grief symptoms following bereavement ar...
Background: Complicated grief is a prolongation of the normal grieving process with distinct charact...
Bereavement may precipitate significant mental health problems. Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is in...
AbstractBackgroundComplicated grief is a prolongation of the normal grieving process with distinct c...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
Introduction Complicated grief (CG) has been the subject of increasing attention in the past decades...
(1) Background: The aim of the present study was to examine symptom classes of major depressive diso...
Complicated grief is an intense and persistent type of grief which appears to be distinct from depre...
Studies in adult populations have shown that symptoms of complicated grief (CG) constitute a form of...
BACKGROUND: Around 9% to 20% of bereaved individuals experience symptoms of complicated grief (CG) ...
There is growing interest in complicated grief reactions as a possible new diagnostic category for i...