Posttraumatic Growth After Struggling With the Loss of a Parent in Young Adulthood

Author:

Lundberg Tina12ORCID,Årestedt Kristofer34,Olsson Mariann256,Alvariza Anette16,Forinder Ulla7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Care Sciences/Palliative Research Centre, Marie Cederschiöld University, Stockholm, Sweden

2. Function Area in Social Work and Health, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

3. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden

4. Department of Research, Region Kalmar County, Kalmar, Sweden

5. Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society/Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Karolinska Institutet Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden

6. Department of Research and Development/ Palliative Care, Stockholms Sjukhem, Stockholm, Sweden

7. Department of Social Work and Psychology, Gävle University, Gävle, Sweden

Abstract

This study aims to examine posttraumatic growth and its associations with parental bereavement among adolescents and young adults. Fifty-five young adults who had lost a parent to cancer at least 2 months earlier and were about to attend a support group at a palliative care service were recruited. Data was collected through questionnaires before support group participation, about 5–8 months after the loss and at a 6-month follow-up, about 14–18 months after the loss. The result shows that the young adults experienced posttraumatic growth, mostly in the domains Personal strength and Appreciation of life. Posttraumatic growth was associated with bereavement outcomes, especially life satisfaction, a feeling of meaning in future life and psychological health. The result is of value for health care professionals as it adds information about the importance of supporting constructive rumination to enhance the possibility to positive psychological change after a parent’s death.

Funder

Stiftelsen Clas Groschinskys Minnesfond

Familjen Erling-Perssons Stiftelse

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Health (social science)

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