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Predictors of Complicated Grief After a Natural Disaster: A Population Study Two Years After the 2004 South-East Asian Tsunami
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Family MedicineBehavioral SciencesSouth-east Asian TsunamiDisaster ManagementDisaster VulnerabilityNatural DisastersDisaster ResponsePersistent GriefSocial SupportComplicated GriefManagementDisaster ResearchMourningCrisis ManagementMedicineDisaster Risk ReductionPsychologyEmergency Medicine
The authors examined predictors of complicated grief (CG) in Norwegians 2 years after bereavement in the 2004 South-East Asian tsunami. A cross-sectional postal survey retrospectively covering disaster experiences and assessing CG according to the Inventory of Complicated Grief yielded 130 respondents (35 directly disaster-exposed and 95 not directly exposed), with 47.7% screening CG positive. They identified positive associations between CG and being female, losing a child or spouse, and time to death confirmation, and negative associations with previous losses, being employed, and receiving social support. Direct exposure did not increase CG risk. Support service providers should be aware of this high prevalence of severe, persistent grief.
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