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Examining the Delayed Grief Hypothesis Across 5 Years of Bereavement
Oleh:
Bonanno, George A.
;
Field, Nigel P.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 44 no. 05 (Jan. 2001)
,
page 798-816.
Topik:
Sense of Loss
;
Fulltext:
07. Examining the Delayed Grief Hypothesis Across 5 Years of Bereavement.pdf
(1.96MB)
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Traditional bereavement theories emphasize that it is crucial to work through the emotional meanings of a loss and that the failure to do so typically results in delayed grief symptoms. This article reports data examining these assumptions prospectively across the first 5 years of bereavement. Based on previous validity data, elevated symptoms were defined in terms of 6-month median scores for each measure. Delayed elevations were observed on isolated measures for 3 (7%) participants. However, these elevations were more parsimoniously explained by random measurement error. Furthermore, when a weighted grief-depression composite score was used to maximize the probability of capturing the true (latent) grief variable, not a single case of delayed symptom elevations was observed. Finally, data on emotional processing of the loss at 6 months failed to support the traditional assumption that minimal emotional processing of the loss would lead to delayed grief.
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