2022
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23340
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Interpersonal problems and cooperative behavior in patients suffering from prolonged grief disorder as compared to bereaved healthy controls

Abstract: Objectives: Interpersonal factors, such as impairments in social interaction or lack of social support, have an important share when it comes to the development, maintenance, and progression of various mental disorders.Methods: Individuals suffering from prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and matched bereaved healthy controls (n = 54) underwent a thorough diagnostic procedure, further completed the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-D-32), and participated in a finitely iterated prisoner's dilemma (FIPD).Res… Show more

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“…Concerning psychological outcomes, evidence has highlighted a greater risk of suicide [ 12 ], depression [ 13 ], anxiety [ 14 ], and PTSD [ 15 ]. Furthermore, problematic grief is also associated with interpersonal [ 16 ] and workplace [ 17 ] problems, as well as with lower levels of life satisfaction [ 18 ]. Given the aforementioned relevant clinical implications, due to the dysfunctional nature of this condition, the accurate evaluation of conditions of vulnerability to grief and, in association, the use and dissemination of effective screening tools for therapeutic and preventive applications appear to be of great importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning psychological outcomes, evidence has highlighted a greater risk of suicide [ 12 ], depression [ 13 ], anxiety [ 14 ], and PTSD [ 15 ]. Furthermore, problematic grief is also associated with interpersonal [ 16 ] and workplace [ 17 ] problems, as well as with lower levels of life satisfaction [ 18 ]. Given the aforementioned relevant clinical implications, due to the dysfunctional nature of this condition, the accurate evaluation of conditions of vulnerability to grief and, in association, the use and dissemination of effective screening tools for therapeutic and preventive applications appear to be of great importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%