نتایج جستجو برای: grief ëxperience group

تعداد نتایج: 982572  

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2014
Mary-Frances O'Connor Christian R Schultze-Florey Michael R Irwin Jesusa M G Arevalo Steven W Cole

The "widowhood effect" (i.e., morbidity/mortality in recently bereaved spouses) may be related to changes in immune function, but little is known about the impact of bereavement on gene transcription in immune cells. This study examined how Complicated Grief and Non-complicated Grief responses to bereavement differentially affect leukocyte gene expression. Genome-wide transcriptional profiling ...

Journal: :Mortality 2023

Persons who have lost a loved one by death are increasingly searching for support from online peer groups to process their grief. One approach involves sharing photographs with peers online. The purpose of this study was assess the impact four-week internet-based photography therapy intervention concerning participants’ grief reactions using Hogan Grief Reaction Checklist (HGRC). Another aim ro...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2004
George A Bonanno Camille B Wortman Randolph M Nesse

Using prospective longitudinal data on an older sample beginning prior to the death of a spouse, G. A. Bonanno et al. (2002) distinguished 5 unique trajectories of bereavement outcome: common grief, chronic grief, chronic depression, depression followed by improvement, and resilience. These trajectories having been identified, the aims of the current study were to examine differences in how res...

Journal: :International Review of Sociology 2007

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2002
Takuro Tomita Toshinori Kitamura

Bereavement-induced grief and psychological intervention are important social issues and worthy of greater attention from researchers and clinicians. Here, we review currently available measures of grief and discusses the differentiation of normal grief reaction from pathological grief and major depression. Finally, we propose future directions for research on the development of new grief measu...

2018
Bettina K. Doering Antonia Barke Thilo Friehs Maarten C. Eisma

BACKGROUND Bereavement can result in severe mental health problems, including persistent, severe and disabling grief symptoms, termed complicated grief. Grief rumination (i.e., repetitive thought about the causes and consequences of the loss) is a malleable cognitive risk-factor in adjustment to bereavement. The Utrecht Grief Rumination Scale (UGRS) was recently developed to assess grief rumina...

2003
William R. Saltzman Robert S. Pynoos Christopher M. Layne Alan M. Steinberg Eugene Aisenberg

Recent studies document high levels of community violence exposure among adolescents and link violence exposure to psychological distress and impaired academic achievement. This study assessed the prevalence of trauma exposure among middle school students and evaluated the effectiveness of a school-based, trauma/grief-focused group psychotherapy protocol in treating a sub-group of students with...

2013
N McGrath J Walker D Nilsson

Animals under human management are often separated from conspecifics, which may lead to behaviour indicative of separation distress or grief. For the purposes of this paper, grief is considered as a biological response to separation, indicated by a bi-phasic ‘protest-despair’ behavioural response. It is reasonable to assume that only animals which are able to form complex social bonds can exper...

Journal: :Psychosomatics 2009
Stefan Büchi Hanspeter Mörgeli Ulrich Schnyder Josef Jenewein Annette Glaser Jean-Claude Fauchère Hans Ulrich Bucher Tom Sensky

BACKGROUND The loss of a baby causes severe short- and long-term distress to parents and their marital relationship, but little is known about how this distress is shared between spouses. The authors hypothesized that the grief-related concordance within a couple 2 to 6 years after the loss of a premature baby could be an indicator of shared emotional distress within a couple. OBJECTIVE The a...

Journal: :Death studies 2006
Henk A W Schut Margaret S Stroebe Paul A Boelen Annemieke M Zijerveld

Some studies of the relationship between continuing bonds and grief intensity have claimed that continuing bonds lead to poor adaptation to bereavement. However, operationalizations of continuing bonds and grief intensity appear to overlap conceptually. Thus, it is still unclear what character the connection between continuing bonds and grief bears and how strong the relationship is. Three stud...

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