We examined bereaved children\u27s and surviving caregivers\u27 psychological responses following the death of the other caregiver as a function of the stated cause of death. Participants included 63 parentally bereaved children and 38 surviving caregivers who were assessed using self-report instruments and in-person interviews. Surviving caregivers reported the causes of death as resulting from sudden natural death (34.9%), illness (33.3%), accident (17.5%), and suicide (14.3%). Results revealed differences between caregiver-reported versus child-reported cause of death, particularly in cases of suicide. Children who lost a caregiver due to a prolonged illness exhibited higher levels of both maladaptive grief (d = 3.13) and posttraumatic s...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
ObjectiveThis study examined bereavement-related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, and...
We examined bereaved children\u27s and surviving caregivers\u27 psychological responses following th...
We examined bereaved children\u27s and surviving caregivers\u27 psychological responses following th...
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OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
This analysis explores associations between differing death circumstances and the course of bereavem...
Children who have lost a parent due to external causes of death have increased risks of long-term ps...
The effects of complicated grief (CG) in children and adolescents following the death of a sibling h...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
This study seeks to answer questions on the effects of the presence of surviving children on bereave...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
ObjectiveThis study examined bereavement-related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, and...
We examined bereaved children\u27s and surviving caregivers\u27 psychological responses following th...
We examined bereaved children\u27s and surviving caregivers\u27 psychological responses following th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106119/1/jts21877.pd
OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
OBJECTIVE: To examine potential differences in psychiatric symptoms between parent-bereaved youth (N...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the mode of dying influences the nature and...
This analysis explores associations between differing death circumstances and the course of bereavem...
Children who have lost a parent due to external causes of death have increased risks of long-term ps...
The effects of complicated grief (CG) in children and adolescents following the death of a sibling h...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
This study seeks to answer questions on the effects of the presence of surviving children on bereave...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
The serious illness or death of a caregiver are two of the most distressing events that can befall a...
ObjectiveThis study examined bereavement-related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, and...