Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Herzliya, Israel.
Donald J. Cohen & Irving B. Harris Center for Trauma and Disaster Intervention, Association for Children at Risk, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Community Ment Health J. 2022 Apr;58(3):526-535. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00848-z. Epub 2021 Jun 16.
Complicated grief (CG) is a form of unrelenting grief after the death of a loved one. However, family members of individuals who suffer from Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorders and Bipolar disorder may experience symptoms of CG even though their loved one is still alive. The present study assessed CG and risk factors for CG in first degree relatives of individuals with severe chronic mental illness. The incidence of CG was examined in 78 parents, siblings, adult children and spouses recruited through organizations and social media that provide support services for individuals suffering from mental illness and their families. High rates of CG (39.7%) were found in this group. CG was associated with a higher prevalence of posttraumatic and depression symptoms and poorer physical health. These findings may contribute to heightening therapists' awareness of the importance of assessing, acknowledging and resolving CG in the family members of patients with chronic psychotic disorders.
复杂性悲伤(CG)是在所爱之人去世后持续不断的悲伤形式。然而,患有精神分裂症、分裂情感障碍和双相情感障碍的个体的家庭成员,即使他们的亲人还活着,也可能会出现 CG 的症状。本研究评估了严重慢性精神疾病个体一级亲属中的 CG 及 CG 的风险因素。通过为精神疾病患者及其家属提供支持服务的组织和社交媒体招募了 78 名父母、兄弟姐妹、成年子女和配偶,以检查 CG 的发病率。在该组中发现 CG 发生率较高(39.7%)。CG 与创伤后和抑郁症状的更高患病率以及较差的身体健康有关。这些发现可能有助于提高治疗师对评估、承认和解决慢性精神病患者家庭成员 CG 的重要性的认识。