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Citation

Rheingold AA, Baddeley JL, Williams JL, Brown C, Wallace MM, Correa F, Rynearson EK. J. Loss Trauma 2015; 20(6): 541-555.

Affiliation

Separation and Loss Services, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15325024.2014.957602

PMID

26640420

PMCID

PMC4667545

Abstract

Many adults who have lost a loved one to violent death suffer from depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and complicated grief. Limited research has examined structured group interventions for violent death survivors or characteristics (e.g., types of loss, quality and type of relationship with the deceased) that may impact response to intervention. This records review of 91 survivors examined the effectiveness of Restorative Retelling (RR), a brief structured group intervention for violent loss survivors. Participants completed depression, PTSD, and complicated grief measures at pre- and post-treatment and at 1-year follow-up for a subset of participants.

FINDINGS revealed statistically significant changes in depression and PTSD symptoms (Cohen's d values ranged from.33-.46) at post-treatment, with significant changes observed across all domains at 1-year follow-up. Treatment response appeared to be influenced by high distress, gender, and relationship with the deceased.

RESULTS imply a large-scale randomized control trial to determine treatment efficacy.


Language: en

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