Lundin T
Br J Psychiatry. 1984 Oct;145:424-8. doi: 10.1192/bjp.145.4.424.
With the aid of the Texas Inventory of Grief, 130 first-degree relatives were studied eight years after bereavement. It was found that relatives of persons who had died suddenly and unexpectedly had more pronounced grief reactions than those of persons whose deaths were more expected. The same was observed concerning parents as a group, compared with widows and widowers. The inventory was found to be of value for assessing whether the outcome was good or poor, but it was not possible to identify risk groups with this method.
借助《德克萨斯哀伤量表》,对130名一级亲属在丧亲八年后进行了研究。结果发现,与那些死亡更在意料之中的人的亲属相比,突然意外死亡者的亲属有更明显的哀伤反应。作为一个群体,与寡妇和鳏夫相比,父母的情况也是如此。该量表被发现对于评估结果好坏有价值,但用这种方法无法识别风险群体。