Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early childhood and the relationship between childhood bereavement and socioeconomic status (SES) and this poses a challenge in both understanding and supporting children’s bereavement experiences. Using longitudinal data from the Growing Up in Scotland study, which tracks the lives of three nationally representative cohorts of children, this paper aimed to address these gaps in research. It specifically drew on data from Birth Cohort 1 to document the recorded bereavements of 2,815 children who completed all 8 sweeps of data collection, from age 10 months to 10 years. Findings: The study found that 50.8% of all children are bereaved of a parent, ...
The experience of bereavement is common for children. Often coming unexpectedly, death interrupts ev...
Childhood bereavement services are a relatively recent form of child welfare provision in the UK. Th...
Background: Supporting, caring for and working with bereaved children is both daunting and challengi...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
Childhood bereavement is a common experience, but there is a lack of recent data on its prevalence. ...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Death Studies on 7 Feb...
We assessed the acceptability and effectiveness of a new childhood bereavement service known as Lion...
I propose that the treatment and coping of bereavement among children depends on their social class....
In the UK, approximately 1 in 29 children have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. It is a...
The impact of bereavement in childhood is significant. The Childhood Bereavement Network suggests th...
The role of schools in both educating children about loss and change and supporting bereavement expe...
The aim is to present findings from a review of key literature and from a scoping of current provisi...
This paper describes the experiences of bereaved children and parents and their use of UK childhood ...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
The experience of bereavement is common for children. Often coming unexpectedly, death interrupts ev...
Childhood bereavement services are a relatively recent form of child welfare provision in the UK. Th...
Background: Supporting, caring for and working with bereaved children is both daunting and challengi...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
Childhood bereavement is a common experience, but there is a lack of recent data on its prevalence. ...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Death Studies on 7 Feb...
We assessed the acceptability and effectiveness of a new childhood bereavement service known as Lion...
I propose that the treatment and coping of bereavement among children depends on their social class....
In the UK, approximately 1 in 29 children have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. It is a...
The impact of bereavement in childhood is significant. The Childhood Bereavement Network suggests th...
The role of schools in both educating children about loss and change and supporting bereavement expe...
The aim is to present findings from a review of key literature and from a scoping of current provisi...
This paper describes the experiences of bereaved children and parents and their use of UK childhood ...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
The experience of bereavement is common for children. Often coming unexpectedly, death interrupts ev...
Childhood bereavement services are a relatively recent form of child welfare provision in the UK. Th...
Background: Supporting, caring for and working with bereaved children is both daunting and challengi...