The death of an infant/child is one of the most devastating experiences for parents and immediately throws them into crisis. Spiritual and religious coping strategies may help parents with their loss. The purposes of this longitudinal study were to: (1) describe differences in bereaved parents\u27 use of spiritual coping strategies across racial/ethnic and religious groups, mother/father dyads, and time—one (T1) and three (T2) months after the infant\u27s/child\u27s death in the neonatal (NICU) or pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and (2) test the relationship between spiritual coping strategies and grief, mental health, and personal growth for mothers and fathers at T1 and T2. A sample of 126 Hispanic, Black/African American, and White...
Mourners often rely on faith following loss, but not all find spirituality comforting. Some grievers...
The aim of this research was to examine, from a stress and coping perspective, the effects of resour...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
The death of an infant/child is one of the most devastating experiences for parents and immediately ...
Background and purpose In the US, 57,000 children (newborn-18 years) die annually. Bereaved parents ...
Parental death can have a negative impact on children’s lives with changes in economic resources, an...
This study explored how parent\u27s religious coping styles influence their child\u27s behavioral re...
Familial bereavement is recognized as a considerable life crisis (Strobe & Hanson, 2001). Furthermor...
The purpose of this study was to describe predictors of level of grief and physical symptoms in moth...
There is an association between religion and health: those who are religious have healthier life-sty...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
Stillbirth and neonatal death often trigger immense and long‐lasting grief in parents. These life‐al...
Both grieving the loss of a loved one and using spirituality or religion as an aid in doing so are c...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Mourners often rely on faith following loss, but not all find spirituality comforting. Some grievers...
The aim of this research was to examine, from a stress and coping perspective, the effects of resour...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
The death of an infant/child is one of the most devastating experiences for parents and immediately ...
Background and purpose In the US, 57,000 children (newborn-18 years) die annually. Bereaved parents ...
Parental death can have a negative impact on children’s lives with changes in economic resources, an...
This study explored how parent\u27s religious coping styles influence their child\u27s behavioral re...
Familial bereavement is recognized as a considerable life crisis (Strobe & Hanson, 2001). Furthermor...
The purpose of this study was to describe predictors of level of grief and physical symptoms in moth...
There is an association between religion and health: those who are religious have healthier life-sty...
The present study had three major aims. First, this study was a basic descriptive exploration of th...
Stillbirth and neonatal death often trigger immense and long‐lasting grief in parents. These life‐al...
Both grieving the loss of a loved one and using spirituality or religion as an aid in doing so are c...
Background: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...
Mourners often rely on faith following loss, but not all find spirituality comforting. Some grievers...
The aim of this research was to examine, from a stress and coping perspective, the effects of resour...
BACKGROUND: The loss of a child is associated with an increased risk for developing psychological pr...