Fernandez Alcantara, Manuel
[UCL]
Zech, Emmanuelle
[UCL]
Previous research has paid little attention to the role of kinship in understanding the specific profiles of complicated grief (CG) reactions. To address this under-investigated topic, the Inventory of Complicated Grief was used in five groups of bereaved participants (N = 1,105) that differed in their family relationship with the deceased (child, spouse/romantic partner, sibling, parent, and grand-parent). Results identified kinship relationship as the variable that predicted the highest amount of variance in the intensity of CG (Standardized β = -.55), above other predictors such as gender, time since loss or circumstances of death. More importantly, distinct profiles of CG reactions were found depending on kinship. These results highlight kinship as a major predictor of CG and open a new line of research that serves to clarify the role of kinship along with other risk factors.
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Bibliographic reference |
Fernandez Alcantara, Manuel ; Zech, Emmanuelle. One or multiple complicated grief(s)? The role of kinship on grief reactions. In: Clinical Psychological Science, Vol. 5, no. 5, p. 851-857 (2017) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/184471 |