Published in:
01-12-2010
Cognitive Schemata and Processing Among Parents Bereaved by Infant Death
Authors:
Lise Jind, Ask Elklit, Dorte Christiansen
Published in:
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
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Issue 4/2010
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Abstract
The present prospective study examined cognitive schemata and processing among 93 parents bereaved by infant death. The Trauma Constellation Identification Scale (TCIS) was used to assess maladaptive cognitive schemata associated with the loss. The impact of pre-, peri-, and post-trauma factors on the TCIS scores was assessed. Compared to parents who had not lost an infant, bereaved parents displayed significantly higher TCIS scores. High TCIS scores were significantly associated with PTSD as well as general symptomatology. Although interesting gender differences were found, the variables most strongly related to TCIS scores were posttraumatic emotional coping and cognitive processing.