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Trauma and bereavement:: Examining the impact of sudden and violent deaths

The intersection between trauma and bereavement has only recently been explored. Prior studies of bereavement have often neglected to measure posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms; the few that have offer equivocal findings concerning the role of PTSD symptomatology following loss. Few studi...

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Published in:Journal of anxiety disorders 2003, Vol.17 (2), p.131-147
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description The intersection between trauma and bereavement has only recently been explored. Prior studies of bereavement have often neglected to measure posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms; the few that have offer equivocal findings concerning the role of PTSD symptomatology following loss. Few studies have explored the relationship between PTSD and the other psychological sequelae more commonly associated with loss. The current investigation assessed PTSD symptoms over time following the death of a spouse, using violence and the suddenness of the loss as potential outcome predictors. In addition, the relationship between PTSD and depression symptoms was assessed. Violent death predicted PTSD symptoms and the persistence of depression over time. The suddenness of the loss was not related to PTSD symptoms. This investigation suggests that violent death results in development of PTSD symptoms over and above the normal grief response and thus, may contribute to a more severe grief response.
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Cause of Death
Depression - psychology
Female
Grief
Humans
Male
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Posttraumatic stress disorder
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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Violence
Violent death
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