[机动车事故受害者家属心理健康问题和复杂悲伤的风险因素]。

Q4 Psychology
Tsutsumi Ueda, Goro Fujita, Tami Yanagita, Chisato Kaise, Manami Sato
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摘要

这项研究以全国453名在三年内因机动车事故失去家庭成员的日本成年人为样本,调查了丧失亲人家庭的心理健康问题和复杂悲伤的风险因素。结果表明,31.0%的参与者K6得分> 13分,61.0%的参与者ICG得分> 26分。较高的K6分数与二次受害和寻求支持有关,而较高的ICG分数与儿童死亡有关。对事故责任的争论和由此产生的焦虑,用日本版的ECR(亲密关系中的经历)来衡量,是K6和ICG得分较高的常见预测因素。结果表明,复杂的悲伤更依赖于死亡的环境,而心理健康问题则更多地受到参与者死后应对的影响,这意味着有效的支持和干预对于暴力死亡后的心理健康问题和复杂的悲伤是必要的。
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[Risk factors for mental health problems and complicated grief in bereaved families of motor vehicle accident victims].

This study examined the risk factors for mental health problems and complicated grief in bereaved families using a nationwide sample of 453 Japanese adults who had lost a family member to a motor vehicle accident within three years. The results indicate that 31.0% of participants had K6 scores > 13 and 61.0% had ICG (Inventory of Complicated Grief) scores > 26. A higher K6 score was associated with secondary victimization and support seeking, whereas a higher ICG score was associated with the death of a child. Dispute over the liability for the accident and the resulting anxiety, measured by the Japanese version of ECR (Experiences in Close Relationships), were common predictors of higher K6 and ICG scores. The results suggest that complicated grief is more dependent on the circumstances of the death, whereas mental health problems are more affected by a participant’s coping after the death, implying that effective support and interventions are necessary for mental health problems and complicated grief after a violent death.

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