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. 2015 Dec;71(12):1245-58.
doi: 10.1002/jclp.22224. Epub 2015 Sep 22.

Predictors of Prolonged Grief, Resilience, and Recovery Among Bereaved Spouses

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Predictors of Prolonged Grief, Resilience, and Recovery Among Bereaved Spouses

Anthony D Mancini et al. J Clin Psychol. 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: Most reactions to loss can be characterized by three prototypical trajectories of resilience, gradual recovery, and chronic distress (Bonanno, ). However, research on the factors that uniquely predict these trajectories of response has been limited. We examined theoretically relevant predictors of each of the trajectory patterns.

Method: We assessed 115 bereaved spouses at 1.5 to 3 years postloss and 74 married controls. To identify grief trajectory, we provided bereaved participants with a graphical depiction of the trajectories and asked them to select the one that best described their experience.

Results: Group comparisons revealed substantial differences between resilient and prolonged grievers, and almost no differences between resilient and married controls. Multivariate analyses indicated that prolonged grief, when compared to resilience, was uniquely associated with maladaptive dependency traits, difficulty accessing positive memories of the deceased, and higher recalled marital adjustment.

Conclusion: The present results extend our understanding of factors associated with distinct trajectories of adjustment after loss.

Keywords: bereavement; dependency; positive memories; predictors; prolonged grief; resilience; trajectory.

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