CHANGES IN PARENTS' MENTAL DISTRESS AFTER THE VIOLENT DEATH OF AN ADOLESCENT OR YOUNG ADULT CHILD: A LONGITUDINAL PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
- 1 February 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Death Studies
- Vol. 23 (2) , 129-159
- https://doi.org/10.1080/074811899201118
Abstract
This study examined changes in bereaved parents' mental distress following the violent deaths of their 12 - to 28 - year - old children . A community - based sample of 171 bereaved mothers and 90 fathers was recruited by a review of medical examiner records . Data were collected 4 , 12 , and 24 months post - death . Repeated measures analysis of variance showed significant reductions in 8 of 10 measures of mental distress among mothers and 4 of 10 for fathers , with the most change for both genders occurring between 4 and 12 months post - death . During the 2nd year of bereavement , mothers' symptoms continued to decline , whereas fathers , who started out with less distress than mothers , reported slight increases in 5 of 10 symptom domains . Nonetheless , 2 years after the deaths , mothers' mental distress scores were to 5 times higher than those of ''typical'' U . S . women and fathers' scores were to 4 times higher than ''typical'' U . S . men . Of the 7 intervening variables , higher scores on self - esteem and self - efficacy predicted lower distress for mothers and fathers 4 , 12 , and 24 months post - death . Repressive coping was of distress among fathers . It was concluded that violent death bereavement sustained , distressing consequences on parents of children who die as a result of , homicides , and suicide .Keywords
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