Predictors of grief following the death of one's child: the contribution of finding meaning (original) (raw)
2008, Journal of Clinical Psychology
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This study investigates predictors of complicated grief in parents following the death of a child, particularly focusing on the role of meaning-making processes such as sense-making and benefit-finding. It identifies risk factors influencing grief outcomes and highlights the significant impact of parent gender, cause of death, and the time since loss. The findings suggest that interventions aimed at enhancing meaning-making may be beneficial for reducing complicated grief symptoms.
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