Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, USA.
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA.
Death Stud. 2023;47(5):519-530. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2022.2113605. Epub 2022 Aug 25.
Though most mourners are resilient, a minority of the bereaved experience disabling grief accompanied by clinically significant impairment in important areas of functioning. Although impairment measures exist, they have notable limitations in the context of bereavement. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the Grief Impairment Scale (GIS), which was designed to identify the impact of grief on biopsychosocial functioning. The resulting 5-item scale, which was based on 363 adults who are struggling with grief, demonstrated solid reliability, factorial validity, and convergent and divergent validity with correlations with measures of impairment, prolonged grief, and psychological distress. The GIS also measures grief-related functioning equivalently across demographic groups and satisfactorily discriminates between persons with and without impairment using an optimized cut score of ≥ 9 (79% sensitivity and 74% specificity). These results provide preliminary support for the GIS as a flexible tool for clinical research and practice.
尽管大多数丧亲者具有韧性,但少数丧亲者会经历致残性的悲伤,伴有重要功能领域的临床显著障碍。尽管有障碍测量方法,但在丧亲的背景下,它们存在明显的局限性。因此,本研究的目的是开发和评估 grief impairment scale(gis),该量表旨在确定悲伤对生物心理社会功能的影响。该量表基于 363 名正在经历悲伤的成年人,由 5 个项目组成,具有可靠的信度、因子有效性以及与障碍、持续性悲伤和心理困扰测量的相关性。gis 还在人口统计学群体中同样衡量与悲伤相关的功能,并使用优化的≥9 分切割值(79%的敏感性和 74%的特异性),在有和没有障碍的个体之间进行令人满意的区分。这些结果初步支持 gis 作为临床研究和实践的灵活工具。