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. 2014 Jul;202(7):539-43.
doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000155.

Complicated grief and depression in young adults: personality and relationship quality

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Complicated grief and depression in young adults: personality and relationship quality

Holly B Herberman Mash et al. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Young adults experience problematic responses to loss more often than is commonly recognized. Few empirical studies have examined the contribution of intrapersonal and interpersonal characteristics to grief and depression in bereaved young adults. This study investigated the association of dependency and quality of the relationship with the deceased (i.e., depth and conflict) with complicated grief (CG) and depression. Participants were 157 young adults aged 17 to 29 years who experienced loss of a family member or close friend within the past 3 years (mean = 1.74 years). Participants completed the Inventory of Complicated Grief, Beck Depression Inventory, Depth and Conflict subscales of the Quality of Relationships Inventory, and the Dependency subscale of the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire. Relationships among dependency and interpersonal depth and conflict and CG and depression were examined through analyses of covariance. Sixteen percent of participants met criteria for CG and 34% had mild to severe depression. Dependency and depth were independently related to CG and dependency was related to depression, but the pattern of associations was somewhat different for each outcome. Greater depth was associated with CG, at both high and low levels of dependency. High levels of dependency were related to more depressive symptoms. Interpretation of the findings is limited by the relatively small sample size and cross-sectional design. CG and depression are related but distinct responses to loss. Although dependency is associated with both CG and depression after loss, relationships between the bereaved and deceased that are characterized by high levels of depth are particularly related to the development of CG symptoms.

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The authors have no conflicts of interest or financial support, including direct or indirect financial or personal relationships, interests, and affiliations relevant to the subject matter of the manuscript, to disclose.

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Relationship of Complicated Griefa to Dependencyb and Depthc in the Relationship to the Deceased Note. aInventory of Complicated grief score. bDepressive Experiences Questionnaire Dependency subscale score. cQuality of Relationships Inventory Depth subscale score. *, **, and *** identify mean group scores that are significantly different.

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