Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 27;18(17):9061. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179061.
COVID-19 has caused nearly 4.3 million deaths all around the world. People who have experienced loss during this special period may find it difficult to adapt to life after loss, and may even suffer from prolonged grief disorder or other mental health problems. However, there is a huge gap of grief research in China, with almost no comprehensive grief intervention training system or very few professional grief consultants. Considering the large number of bereaved individuals who are suffering from grief and other mental health problems, it is significant to develop a suitable and effective intervention protocol immediately. This article illustrates a study protocol initiated by a Chinese university to investigate the mental health of bereaved individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic and train grief counselors to provide grief counseling to the bereaved, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of the grief counseling. The method is as follows: (1) 300 psychological counselors will be recruited to attend the grief counseling training. Assessments will be conducted at three time points: baseline (T0), after the basic training (T1), and after the advanced training (T2); (2) 500 bereaved Chinese will be recruit to join the online survey and will be assessed at two time points with a six-month interval; and (3) a two-armed (grief counseling versus wait-list controls) RCT (random control trials) will be conducted with 160 bereaved individuals. Assessments will be conducted at three time points: before randomization (baseline, T0), at the post-counseling (T1), and three months after the post-counseling (T2). Primary outcomes will be assessed by the Prolonged Grief Questionnaire (PG-13), the 20-item PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5), the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), and the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). This research will help develop grief research and grief counseling in China, as well as provide professional mental health services for individuals who may suffer from grief-related disorders in the future.
新冠疫情已在全球范围内导致近 430 万人死亡。在这个特殊时期经历过丧亲之痛的人们可能会发现难以适应丧亲后的生活,甚至可能会患上长期悲伤障碍或其他心理健康问题。然而,中国在悲伤研究方面存在巨大差距,几乎没有全面的悲伤干预培训体系,也很少有专业的悲伤咨询师。考虑到大量正在经历悲伤和其他心理健康问题的丧亲者,立即制定一个合适且有效的干预方案非常重要。本文介绍了中国一所大学发起的一项研究方案,该方案旨在调查新冠疫情期间丧亲者的心理健康状况,并培训悲伤咨询师为丧亲者提供悲伤咨询服务,同时评估悲伤咨询的效果。方法如下:(1)招募 300 名心理咨询师参加悲伤咨询培训。将在三个时间点进行评估:基线(T0)、基础培训后(T1)和高级培训后(T2);(2)招募 500 名中国丧亲者参加在线调查,将在两个时间点进行评估,间隔六个月;(3)采用两组(悲伤咨询与等待名单对照)随机对照试验(RCT)对 160 名丧亲者进行研究。将在三个时间点进行评估:随机分组前(基线,T0)、咨询后(T1)和咨询后三个月(T2)。主要结局指标将通过延长悲伤问卷(PG-13)、DSM-5 创伤后应激障碍检查表(PCL-5)、抑郁焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)和创伤后成长量表(PTGI)进行评估。这项研究将有助于在中国发展悲伤研究和悲伤咨询,并为未来可能患有悲伤相关障碍的个人提供专业的心理健康服务。