Prolonged Grief Disorder in a Diverse College Student Sample.

作者: Kim Glickman

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2020.604573

关键词: Complicated griefClinical psychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)PsychologyGriefCause of deathKinshipHelpfulnessAnxietyProlonged grief disorder

摘要: Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the rate prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and associated factors in a large sample diverse college students. Sources support perceived helpfulness were also examined. Method: An online survey administered bereaved students at three colleges City University New York. PGD measured by Inventory Complicated Grief primary outcome. Chi-squared t-tests used assess association between factors. Results: A total n = 899 participants completed (ICG) based on significant death loss >12 months. estimated 13.4% (n 120/899) met criteria for PGD. with race, history anxiety or depression, trauma other than death, insecure attachment style, kinship deceased, closeness cause sudden/unexpected death. majority sought from friend family member. Conclusion: is similar that adults most prevalent color. Identification those risk critical referring these effective treatments.

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