Rewriting grief following bereavement and non-death loss: a pilot writing-for-wellbeing study

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Katrin Den Elzen, Lauren J. Breen, R. Neimeyer
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ABSTRACT This mixed-method Writing-for-wellbeing pilot study used a pre–post-follow-up design with 20 adults in two groups (10 in a bereaved group and 10 in a non-death/living losses group) to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of a longitudinal writing intervention in helping participants to work through their grief. Participants completed measures of prolonged grief, adaptive coping, anxiety and depression, and meaning reconstruction. The qualitative analysis was based on a satisfaction questionnaire that included open-ended questions. The intervention was well-received, safe, and personally valuable. The bereaved group reported reductions in symptoms of anxiety, depression, and prolonged grief, and increases in adaptive meaning, help seeking, and spiritual support. The living losses group reported a decrease in help seeking.
改写丧亲和非死亡损失后的悲伤:一项为健康而写作的试点研究
本混合方法的“为幸福而写作”先导研究采用随访前-随访后设计,将20名成年人分为两组(10名为丧亲组,10名为非死亡/生活损失组),以评估纵向写作干预在帮助参与者克服悲伤方面的可行性、可接受性和潜在功效。参与者完成了延长悲伤、适应性应对、焦虑和抑郁以及意义重建的测试。定性分析是基于一份包括开放式问题的满意度问卷。这种干预很受欢迎,很安全,对个人也很有价值。据报道,丧亲组的焦虑、抑郁和长期悲伤症状有所减轻,适应意义、寻求帮助和精神支持方面有所增加。生活损失小组报告说,寻求帮助的人数减少了。
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2.60
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Guidance & Counselling exists to communicate theoretical and practical writing of high quality in the guidance and counselling field. It is addressed to an international, interdisciplinary audience and welcomes submissions dealing with diverse theoretical orientations from practitioners and researchers from around the world. It is concerned to promote the following areas: •the theory and practice of guidance and counselling •the provision of guidance and counselling services •training and professional issues
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