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Haine, Rachel A.; Wolchik, Sharlene A.; Sandler, Irwin N.; Millsap, Roger E.; Ayers, Tim S. – Death Studies, 2006
Positive parenting was examined as a protective resource against the adverse effects of negative life events on parentally bereaved children's mental health problems. The sample consisted of 313 recently bereaved children ages 8 to 16 and their current caregiver. Both the compensatory (direct effect independent of negative life events) and the…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Caregivers, Mental Health, Grief
Orbach, I.; Gilboa-Schechtman, E.; Ofek, H.; Lubin, G.; Mark, M.; Bodner, E.; Cohen, D.; King, R. – Death Studies, 2007
A combined psychological autopsy and narrative approach was used to study the completed suicides of 67 Israeli soldiers. Three issues were addressed. First, the authors examined the typology of the life narratives of suicide completed during active army duty. Second, focusing on the last 3 weeks of the soldiers' lives, they sought to examine their…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Suicide, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns
Yang, Shu Ching; Chen, Shih-Fen – Death Studies, 2006
The study explores development of the concept of death among 204 Chinese children and adolescents and analyzes the relationships between death concept development and background variables. A coding manual for content analysis of death constructs adapted from R. A. Neimeyer et al. (1983) was used to classify each construct in the paragraphs written…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Adolescents, Content Analysis, Emotional Response
Stroebe, Margaret; Schut, Henk – Death Studies, 2005
This article reviews research on the continuing-breaking bonds controversy. Across the course of the 20th century a shift in theorizing took place from an emphasis on the benefits of breaking bonds to investigation of the presence and usefulness of continuing bonds with a deceased person. These different theoretical formulations are examined and…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Grief, Emotional Response
Genevro, Janice L. – Death Studies, 2004
Research on bereavement and grief has burgeoned in the past 20 years, with the publication of scores of research reports, reviews, and compendia. This report therefore serves as a road map to information identified in that time period as critical to understanding advances in research on bereavement and grief, with a focus on grief and health. It…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Coping, Emotional Response
Rosenblatt, Paul C.; Wallace, Beverly R. – Death Studies, 2005
As part of a comprehensive interview study on African-American grief, the authors explored how racism is incorporated into narratives about a deceased family member. To the extent that experiences of racism are pervasive in African-American life and to the extent that narratives about a person who has died generally account for the life…
Descriptors: Death, African Americans, Grief, Racial Bias
Nakao, Mutsuhiro; Kashiwagi, Masayo; Yano, Eiji – Death Studies, 2005
To examine the relationship between grief reactions and alexithymia, 54 Japanese women (33 outpatients attending a psychosomatic clinic and 21 normal healthy participants) completed the Texas Inventory of Grief (TIG), the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), and the Profile of Mood States (POMS). Each woman had experienced the death of a…
Descriptors: Females, Depression (Psychology), Grief, Foreign Countries
Kwilosz, Donna M. – Death Studies, 2005
The author provides some reflections based on her experiences as a member of Becky's treatment team (see Werth, this issue). She briefly highlights some of the areas that were most important in her work with Becky and others with life-limiting illnesses, including information-seeking, social support, maintaining normalcy, depression and…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Self Determination, Patients, Death

Cook, Alicia Skinner; Bosley, Geri – Death Studies, 1995
A follow-up study of bereaved individuals who had participated in an interview study of funeral rituals revealed that the participants viewed the overall experience as positive. They also believed that their participation was beneficial to themselves and to others. These preliminary findings raise questions about the relationship between stress…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bereavement, Death, Emotional Response
Werth, James L., Jr. – Death Studies, 2005
The author, a psychologist who has been specializing in end-of-life issues for over a decade, uses the death of his fiancee (Becky), following the withdrawal of a ventilator and the refusal to place her back on the machine, to discuss research and analysis of end-of-life care in the United States. After briefly discussing his own background,…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Self Determination, Decision Making

Cho, Cheh; Cassidy, David F. – Death Studies, 1994
Identifies several distinctive characteristics of bereavement in relation to human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Discusses multiple loss syndrome, truant grief, and chronic bereavement that are often experienced by persons living with AIDS and professionals working in HIV/AIDS field. Discusses need for new…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Bereavement, Chronic Illness, Death
Death Studies, 2005
Violence begets violence and it is important to understand how cycles of violence are perpetuated if we are to find solutions to the global problems they present. A multi-disciplinary group of The International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement has developed a model of the cyclical events that perpetuate violence at all levels including…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Social Problems, Global Approach, Antisocial Behavior
Sikkema, Kathleen J.; Hansen, Nathan B.; Kochman, Arlene; Tate, David C.; DiFranceisco, Wayne – Death Studies, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a group coping intervention for HIV-positive men and women who have lost a loved one(s) to AIDS in the past 2 years. Two hundred thirty-five participants, diverse with respect to race/ethnicity and sexual orientation, were randomly assigned to a 12-week cognitive-behavioral group intervention…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Emotional Response, Intervention, Grief
Davies, Betty; Gudmundsdottir, Maria; Worden, Bill; Orloff, Stacy; Sumner, Liz; Brenner, Paul – Death Studies, 2004
Grounded theory methods were used to study the experiences of 8 bereaved fathers whose children received care in a home-based hospice program. In-depth, unstructured interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded for themes and categories. Every aspect of fathers' lives was affected by their experiences, which were described in metaphoric…
Descriptors: Children, Grief, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship