“…The conclusions drawn from the meta-analysis have been bolstered with data from numerous studies using the PGS in the past two decades. The PGS has been used in research to measure perinatal grief following pregnancy loss, including grief during a pregnancy subsequent to perinatal loss (Barr & Cacciatore, 2008;Beauquier-Maccotta et al, 2022;Kulathilaka et al, 2016). It has also been used to determine the relationships among perinatal grief and factors such as number of pregnancy losses, gestational age at time of loss, religiosity, ruminative thoughts, posttraumatic symptoms, and posttraumatic growth (Cowchock et al, 2010(Cowchock et al, , 2011Gozuyesil et al, 2021;Krosch & Shakespeare-Finch, 2017;Ozgen et al, 2022;Purandare et al, 2012;Penelo et al, 2017).…”