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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GRIEF AND FAMILY SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS: A CROSS LAGGED LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS
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Quality Of LifeMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyFamily SystemsEnd-of-life CareFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionFamily LifeMourningFamily RelationshipsFamily DynamicPsychiatryFamily CohesionPalliative CareGrief ProcessSociologyMedicineGrief SymptomsPsychopathology
The present study explored the question of whether the grief process affects the characteristics of relationships within the family system or, alternatively, whether family characteristics affect the experience of grief symptoms. Sixty-one people who had recently experienced the death of a parent (82%) or spouse (18%) completed a questionnaire to assess their current grief symptomatology and characteristics of the relationships within their family 4-5 weeks after the death, and again six months later. Results from cross-lagged panel analyses suggested that increased expression of family affect, family cohesion, and both higher total Family Environment Scale and Family Assessment Measure Version III General scores were predictors of fewer grief symptoms over time. Overall, these results suggest that knowledge of a variety of aspects of a family's structure and process shortly after a death may help predict the later grief of the loss of a loved one.
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