[PDF][PDF] Complicated grief and bereavement-related depression as distinct disorders: preliminary empirical validation in elderly bereaved spouses

HG Prigerson, E Frank, SV Kasl, CF Reynolds… - American journal of …, 1995 - Citeseer
HG Prigerson, E Frank, SV Kasl, CF Reynolds, B Anderson, GS Zubenko, PR Houck…
American journal of Psychiatry, 1995Citeseer
Objective: This study sought to determine whether a set of symptoms interpreted as
cornplicated grief could be identified and distinguished from bereavement-related
depression and whether the presence of complicated grief would predict enduring functional
impairments. Method: Data were derived from a study group of 82 recently widowed elderly
individuals recruited for an investigation ofphysiological changes in bereaved persons.
Baseline data were collected 3-6 months after the deaths of the subjects' spouses, and …
Objective
This study sought to determine whether a set of symptoms interpreted as cornplicated grief could be identified and distinguished from bereavement-related depression and whether the presence of complicated grief would predict enduring functional impairments.
Method
Data were derived from a study group of 82 recently widowed elderly individuals recruited for an investigation ofphysiological changes in bereaved persons. Baseline data were collected 3-6 months after the deaths of the subjects’ spouses, and follow-up data were collected from 56 of the subjects I 8 months after the baseline assessments. Candidate items for assessing complicated griefcame from a variety ofscales used to evaluate emotional functioning (eg, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the BriefSymptom Inventory). The outcome variables measured were global functioning, medical illness burden, sleep, mood, self-esteem, and anxiety.
Results
A principal-components analysis conducted on intake data (N= 82) revealed a complicated grieffactor and a bereavement-depression factor. Seven symptoms constituted complicated grief: searching, yearning, preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased, crying, disbelief regarding the death, feeling stunned by the death, and lack of acceptance of the death. Baseline complicated griefscores were significantly associated with impairments in global functioning, mood, sleep, and self-esteem in the 56 subjects available for follow-up.
Conclusions
The symptoms of complicated grief may be distinct from depressive symptoms and appear to be associated with enduring functional impairments. The symptoms of complicated grief, therefore, appear to define a unique disorder deserving of specialized treatment.
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