The aim of this study was to test a model to better explain which factors are linked to the development of internalized and externalized problems in adolescents experiencing death through structural equation model. Internalizing problems were predicted by low self-esteem, high PTSD symptomatology and by being a female, whereas externalizing problems were predicted by low self-esteem, by the experience of the loss as central in their own life and by being a male. Our results pointed out the potential importance of controlling this factors in order to provide focused interventions for adolescents after the death of a significant one
Objective: Most empirically anchored psychological models of suicide focus either on the perceived s...
Suicidal ideation substantially increases the odds of future suicide attempts, and suicide is the se...
The current study examined differences among perceptions of children labeled either “normal,” “mothe...
The purpose of this research design is to explore the meaning of death for the female adolescent. A ...
Depending on cognitive and emotional development, an adolescent may grieve very differently than a c...
For adolescents faced with many developmental tasks, a loved one's death by suicide is a tragic...
textMany adolescent girls experience the death of a peer, which is often sudden and at times violent...
The goal of this project was to test the hypothesis that being exposed to suicidal behavior in other...
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children and adolescents are a serious public health concern. The...
The relationship between male and female adolescents and their terminally ill parent is an associati...
ObjectiveThis study examined bereavement-related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between death anxiety and mental health i...
The death of a parent or sibling (family bereavement) is associated with mental health problems in a...
Depending on cognitive and emotional development, an adolescent may grieve very differently than a c...
Objective This study examined bereavement‐related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, an...
Objective: Most empirically anchored psychological models of suicide focus either on the perceived s...
Suicidal ideation substantially increases the odds of future suicide attempts, and suicide is the se...
The current study examined differences among perceptions of children labeled either “normal,” “mothe...
The purpose of this research design is to explore the meaning of death for the female adolescent. A ...
Depending on cognitive and emotional development, an adolescent may grieve very differently than a c...
For adolescents faced with many developmental tasks, a loved one's death by suicide is a tragic...
textMany adolescent girls experience the death of a peer, which is often sudden and at times violent...
The goal of this project was to test the hypothesis that being exposed to suicidal behavior in other...
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children and adolescents are a serious public health concern. The...
The relationship between male and female adolescents and their terminally ill parent is an associati...
ObjectiveThis study examined bereavement-related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between death anxiety and mental health i...
The death of a parent or sibling (family bereavement) is associated with mental health problems in a...
Depending on cognitive and emotional development, an adolescent may grieve very differently than a c...
Objective This study examined bereavement‐related risk markers (number of deaths, cause of death, an...
Objective: Most empirically anchored psychological models of suicide focus either on the perceived s...
Suicidal ideation substantially increases the odds of future suicide attempts, and suicide is the se...
The current study examined differences among perceptions of children labeled either “normal,” “mothe...