Childhood bereavement is a common experience, but there is a lack of recent data on its prevalence. Existing studies are small-scale and do not document when bereavement experiences start to occur in the life course. These gaps in research pose a significant issue in both understanding and responding to children’s bereavement experiences. This paper provides the first prevalence study of childhood bereavement in Scotland
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, ...
Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to d...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to identify the location, range and type of childhood bereave...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
This paper describes the experiences of bereaved children and parents and their use of UK childhood ...
Abstract: There is a great deal of interest in the development of bereavement ser-vices for children...
There is a distinct lack of literature considering childhood bereavement within the United Kingdom. ...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
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...
The Survey of Childrearing and Children’s Experience This paper gives a summary of the first report ...
Childhood is the time from birth to age 18 years old, ideally where a child lacks any significant re...
In the UK, approximately 1 in 29 children have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. It is a...
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to inform their work on raising pub...
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, ...
Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to d...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to identify the location, range and type of childhood bereave...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
This paper describes the experiences of bereaved children and parents and their use of UK childhood ...
Abstract: There is a great deal of interest in the development of bereavement ser-vices for children...
There is a distinct lack of literature considering childhood bereavement within the United Kingdom. ...
No such child-centred search into child bereavement has been undertaken with young children in the U...
The death of a close family member is a profound insult to a child's developmental course. Though ea...
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...
The Survey of Childrearing and Children’s Experience This paper gives a summary of the first report ...
Childhood is the time from birth to age 18 years old, ideally where a child lacks any significant re...
In the UK, approximately 1 in 29 children have experienced the death of a parent or sibling. It is a...
This report was commissioned by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry to inform their work on raising pub...
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, ...
Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to d...
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to identify the location, range and type of childhood bereave...