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Complicated Grief Among Military Service Members and Veterans Who Served After September 11, 2001
Minimal research is available on the prevalence and impact of complicated grief (CG) in military service members and veterans, despite high reported rates of loss in this population.
Complicated Grief Among Military Service Members and Veterans Who Served After September 11, 2001
Service members and Veterans are at risk for complicated grief (i.e., having intense grief symptoms such as nonacceptance of the death and preoccupation about the deceased).
The Loss Of A Fellow Service Member: Complicated Grief In Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans With Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Bereavement is a potent and highly prevalent stressor among service members and veterans.
However, the psychological consequences of bereavement, including complicated grief (CG), have
been minimally examined. Loss was assessed in 204 post-9/11, when service members and veterans
The Loss Of A Fellow Service Member: Complicated Grief In Post-9/11 Service Members and Veterans With Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Many Service members and Veterans experience complicated grief due to the loss of an important person. The goal of this study was to examine the prevalence, severity, and impact that complicated grief has on Veterans with combat-related PTSD.