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Adverse outcomes in bereaved mothers: The importance of household income and education

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Cacciatore J, Killian M & Harper M (2016) Adverse outcomes in bereaved mothers: The importance of household income and education. SSM - Population Health, 2, pp. 117-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2016.02.009

Abstract
Intense and enduring psychological distress has been well-documented in numerous studies on bereaved parents including anxious, depressive, and traumatic stress symptoms. A state of poverty is also known to increase the risk of psychological distress in the general population, yet this variable has not yet been sufficiently evaluated in outcomes specifically for bereaved parents. This study is the first to investigate poverty, education, and parental bereavement while examining the relative risk of other variables as informed by the literature. The findings reveal that poverty was the strongest predictor of psychological distress when compared to others factors which have traditionally been considered significant in parental bereavement. Bereaved parents living in poverty may be less likely to seek support and have fewer available resources. Practice and policy implications are discussed.

Keywords
Poverty; Deprivation; Bereavement; Trauma; Grief; Anxiety; Depression

Journal
SSM - Population Health: Volume 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2016
Publication date online08/03/2016
Date accepted by journal09/02/2016
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/29106
PublisherElsevier BV