DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATIONS OF COPING STRATEGIES WITH GRIEF AND DEPRESSION IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE ROLE OF CAUSE OF DEATH AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE DECEASED

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TitreDIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATIONS OF COPING STRATEGIES WITH GRIEF AND DEPRESSION IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE ROLE OF CAUSE OF DEATH AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE DECEASED
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursKokou-Kpolou CKossigan, Jumageldinov A, Park S, Nieuviarts N, Khales C, Cenat JMary
JournalJOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume39
Pagination172+
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0736-7236
Mots-cléscoping, Depression, persistent complex bereavement disorder, risk and protective factors, Young adults
Résumé

Introduction: The impact of loss by death in young adults has been under-investigated, although higher rates of traumatic deaths are reported at this developmental stage. This study examined the relative differential consequences of bereavement-related factors for Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder (PCBD) and depression. In addition, coping strategies predicting the study outcomes were examined as a function of bereavement-related factors. Methods: The study included 580 bereaved young adults with up to 5-year post loss. They were administered a battery of valided tools measuring PCBD symptoms, normal acute grief reactions as measured by the Core Bereavement Items scale, depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and bereavement-related characteristics. Covariance and regression analyses were used. Results: We found that the dimensions of PCBD and depressive symptoms were differentially associated with the bereavement-related factors. More specifically, the death of an immediate family member was associated with higher levels of PCBD-separation distress, whereas the traumatic death of a friend and romantic partner was more associated with PCBD-social and identity disruption. Furthermore, the study revealed differential associations between PCBD severity, depressive symptoms, and coping strategies as functions of bereavement-related factors. Discussion: The study has provided better understanding of clinical manifestations of PCBD as a function of etiologic risk factors. The results clarifying risk and protective factors are especially useful for improving effective bereavement-health counseling interventions among bereaved young adults.