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JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 14, Pages 1851-1861Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1359105316638550
Keywords
children; coping; counseling; grief; parental loss
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- Danish foundation TrygFonden [7134-08]
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This study compares maladaptive coping, measured as substance use, behavioral disengagement, self-blame, and emotional eating, among adults (>18years) who have experienced early parental loss (N=1465 women, N=331 men) with non-bereaved controls (N=515 women, N=115 men). We also compared bereaved adults who received grief counseling (N=822 women, N=190 men) with bereaved controls who had not (N=233 women, N=66 men). Bereaved adults reported significantly more substance use, behavioral disengagement, and emotional eating than non-bereaved adults. Counseling participants reported significantly more substance use and self-blame than non-participants. Our results suggest that early loss may negatively impact the development of adulthood coping.
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