The bereavement response : a cluster analysis


Autoria(s): Middleton, Warwick; Burnett, Paul C.; Raphael, Beverley; Martinek, Nada
Data(s)

1996

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Literature and clinical experience suggest that some people experience atypical, complicated or pathological bereavement reactions in response to a major loss. METHOD: Three groups of community-based bereaved subjects--spouses (n = 44), adult children (n = 40), and parents (n = 36)--were followed up four times in the 13 months after a loss. A 17-item scale of core bereavement times was developed and used to investigate the intensity of the bereavement response over time. RESULTS: Cluster analysis revealed a pattern of bereavement-related symptoms approximating a syndrome of chronic grief in 11 (9.2%) of the 120 subjects. None of the respondents displayed a pattern consistent with delayed or absent grief. CONCLUSIONS: In a non-clinical community sample of bereaved people, delayed or absent grief is infrequently seen, unlike chronic grief, which is demonstrated in a minority.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27884/

Publicador

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Relação

http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/vol169/issue2/

Middleton, Warwick, Burnett, Paul C., Raphael, Beverley, & Martinek, Nada (1996) The bereavement response : a cluster analysis. British Journal of Psychiatry, 169(2), pp. 167-171.

Direitos

Copyright 1996 Royal College of Psychiatrists

Fonte

Division of Research and Commercialisation

Palavras-Chave #170100 PSYCHOLOGY #Bereavement #Response #Spouses #Adult-Children #Parents
Tipo

Journal Article