نتایج جستجو برای: grief ëxperience group

تعداد نتایج: 982572  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Genevieve Creighton John L Oliffe Shauna Butterwick Elizabeth Saewyc

Young men can have an uncomfortable relationship with grief. Socially constructed masculine ideals dictate that men be stoic in the aftermath of loss, most often expressing their sadness and despair as anger. Perhaps because of alignment to such masculine ideals little research has been done to explore young men's grief--and chronicle the ways they think about loss, their responses and how they...

2011
Annsofie Adolfsson

Pregnancy has different meanings to different women depending upon their circumstances. A number of qualitative studies have described the experience of miscarriage by women who had desired to carry their pregnancy to full term. The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify a scale of psychological reaction to miscarriage. Meta-analysis is a quantitative approach for reviewing articles from sci...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2014
Brett T Litz Yonit Schorr Eileen Delaney Teresa Au Anthony Papa Annie B Fox Sue Morris Angela Nickerson Susan Block Holly G Prigerson

This trial assessed the feasibility, acceptability, tolerability, and efficacy of an Internet-based therapist-assisted cognitive-behavioral indicated prevention intervention for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) called Healthy Experiences After Loss (HEAL). Eighty-four bereaved individuals at risk for PGD were randomized to either an immediate treatment group (n = 41) or a waitlist control group (...

2014
Ulf Erland Johansson Agneta Grimby

Several illnesses cause suffering and pre-death grief among close relatives, as in cancer and dementia. This might be the case also at Parkinson’s Disease (PD). We aimed at getting grief self-reports of relatives of PD patients using the same instrument (AGS) as in former grief studies to see similarities and differences. Anticipatory Grief Scale (AGS) and questions about background variables w...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2015
Nancy Kentish-Barnes Marine Chaize Valérie Seegers Stéphane Legriel Alain Cariou Samir Jaber Jean-Yves Lefrant Bernard Floccard Anne Renault Isabelle Vinatier Armelle Mathonnet Danielle Reuter Olivier Guisset Zoé Cohen-Solal Christophe Cracco Amélie Seguin Jacques Durand-Gasselin Béatrice Éon Marina Thirion Jean-Philippe Rigaud Bénédicte Philippon-Jouve Laurent Argaud Renaud Chouquer Mélanie Adda Céline Dedrie Hugues Georges Eddy Lebas Nathalie Rolin Pierre-Edouard Bollaert Lucien Lecuyer Gérard Viquesnel Marc Léone Ludivine Chalumeau-Lemoine Maïté Garrouste Benoit Schlemmer Sylvie Chevret Bruno Falissard Élie Azoulay

An increased proportion of deaths occur in the intensive care unit (ICU). We performed this prospective study in 41 ICUs to determine the prevalence and determinants of complicated grief after death of a loved one in the ICU. Relatives of 475 adult patients were followed up. Complicated grief was assessed at 6 and 12 months using the Inventory of Complicated Grief (cut-off score >25). Relatives...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 1995
S A Pettle C M Britten

This paper outlines the development of childrens' understanding about the concept of death, and describes common grief reactions. Using this framework, the principle elements of talking with children on such a sensitive topic are discussed. A variety of potential clinical interventions at individual, family and group levels are proposed.

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2011
M Katherine Shear Naomi Simon Melanie Wall Sidney Zisook Robert Neimeyer Naihua Duan Charles Reynolds Barry Lebowitz Sharon Sung Angela Ghesquiere Bonnie Gorscak Paula Clayton Masaya Ito Satomi Nakajima Takako Konishi Nadine Melhem Kathleen Meert Miriam Schiff Mary-Frances O'Connor Michael First Jitender Sareen James Bolton Natalia Skritskaya Anthony D Mancini Aparna Keshaviah

Bereavement is a severe stressor that typically incites painful and debilitating symptoms of acute grief that commonly progresses to restoration of a satisfactory, if changed, life. Normally, grief does not need clinical intervention. However, sometimes acute grief can gain a foothold and become a chronic debilitating condition called complicated grief. Moreover, the stress caused by bereavemen...

2015
Yan Kho Robert T. Kane Lynn Priddis Josephine Hudson Sharon Dekel

BACKGROUND Various researchers have theorized that bereaved adults who report non-secure attachment are at higher risk of pathological grief. Yet past findings on avoidant attachment representations and grief have yielded limited and contradictory outcomes. Little research has been conducted with older adults to identify the psychological processes that mediate between self-reported attachment ...

Journal: :Palliative medicine 2016
Amy Waller Heidi Turon Elise Mansfield Katherine Clark Bree Hobden Rob Sanson-Fisher

BACKGROUND Supporting people after bereavement is a priority area for many health services. Investment in bereavement care must be supported by a rigorous evidence-base. AIM To examine the (1) relative proportion of descriptive, measurement and intervention research in grief counselling and (2) quality and effectiveness of intervention studies. DESIGN Systematic review of studies published ...

Journal: :Bereavement 2022

Stillbirth, the loss of a baby during pregnancy or childbirth, is one most devastating losses parent can experience. The experience stillbirth associated with trauma and intense grief, but mothers’ belief systems be protective against impacts grief. Women in Nigeria endure high burden aim this study was to describe beliefs strategies for coping stillbirth. Twenty mothers bereaved by were interv...

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