Complicated grief and posttraumatic stress symptom profiles in bereaved earthquake survivors: Latent class analyses

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2019

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Eisma, Maarten CISNI 0000000419435653
Lenferink, L.I.M.ISNI 0000000468800821
Chow, A.
Chan, C.
Li, J.

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Background: Studies on mental health following disasters have primarily focused on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), yet severe, enduring and disabling grief (i.e. complicated grief, CG) also appears relevant. Objective: The present study examines symptom profiles of PTSD and CG among bereaved Sichuan earthquake survivors one year after the disaster. Method: Self-report measures of demographic, disaster and loss-related characteristics and symptoms of PTSD and CG were administered among 803 survivors (63% women, mean age = 46.7 years). Latent class analysis (LCA) was performed to identify subgroups of people with different PTSD and CG symptom profiles. Results: The LCA demonstrated that a five class solution yielded the best fit, consisting of a CG class with low PTSD and high CG (N = 208), a combined class with high PTSD and high CG (N = 205), a class with low PTSD and partial CG (N = 145), a class with partial PTSD and CG (N = 136) and a resilient class with low PTSD and CG (N = 108). Being a woman (vs man), losing a child or spouse (vs other), being injured (vs non-injured) and/or having a missing family member (vs non-missing) predicted membership of the CG class compared to other classes. Conclusions: CG appears a unique consequence of disasters involving many casualties. Disaster survivors should be screened for CG and provided with appropriate psychological treatment.

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Eisma, M C, Lenferink, L I M, Chow, A, Chan, C & Li, J 2019, 'Complicated grief and posttraumatic stress symptom profiles in bereaved earthquake survivors : Latent class analyses', European Journal of Psychotraumatology, vol. 10, no. sup1, 1613834, pp. 57-57. https://doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2019.1613834