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Grieving the loss of a child and the use of online social support : (Record no. 10214)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Clarkson, Gina
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Uniform title Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services :
Medium August 2024
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Title Grieving the loss of a child and the use of online social support :
Remainder of title An exploratory survey study /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gina Clarkson, Noorjahan Suhana Sheikh, and Lee Ann Johnson
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Extent Vol 62 (9) pages 47-55 :
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note ABSTRACT<br/>PURPOSE: To describe social media online grief supports, accessing behaviors, psychosocial variables, and feelings of support among individuals grieving the loss of a child aged <18 years.<br/>METHOD: This online survey study recruited 26 adults grieving the loss of a child using social media. Dependent variables included feelings of support and frequency of access. Independent variables included sleep disturbance, cognitive function, depression, anxiety, and self-efficacy to manage emotions (SEMA). Data were collected from May to September 2018.<br/>RESULTS: Participants' T scores were higher in level of sleep disturbance<br/>(mean = 59.4, SD = 6.1), depression (mean = 62.1, SD = 6.1), and anxiety<br/>(mean = 62.8, SD = 7.9), and lower in cognitive function (mean = 37.4, 5D = 7.3) and<br/>SEMA (mean = 39.3, SD = 5.7). SEMA showed a positive correlation with feeling<br/>emotionally supported (p = 0.034). Participants who were accessing online grief<br/>supports more frequently reported higher levels of emotional support (F = 9.31,<br/>p = 0.006).<br/>CONCLUSION: Current findings will help guide the design of online grief support interventions for individuals grieving the loss of a child.<br/>
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Uncontrolled term Online social support
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Personal name Sheikh, Noorjahan Suhana
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Personal name Johnson, Lee Ann
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