Abstract
Following the death of a loved one, both approach behaviors related to the deceased (i.e., engagement with feelings, memories, and/or reminders of the deceased) and the avoidance of reminders of the death are theorized to precipitate severe and persistent grief reactions, termed prolonged grief. The “approach-avoidance processing hypothesis” holds that these behavioral tendencies occur simultaneously in prolonged grief disorder (PGD). We tested this hypothesis using a novel free-viewing attention task. Bereaved adults (N = 72, 81.9% female) completed a survey assessing prolonged grief symptoms, depressive symptoms, and lingering attachment and a free-viewing task assessing voluntary attention toward pictures of the deceased and combinations of the deceased with loss-related words (i.e., loss-reality reminders). A main finding was that participants with higher prolonged grief symptom levels, ρ(70) =.32, p =.006, and more lingering attachment, ρ(70) =.26, p =.030, showed stronger attentional focus toward pictures of the deceased. No significant association emerged between either prolonged grief symptom levels or lingering attachment and attention toward loss-reality reminders. The findings suggest that higher prolonged grief symptom levels may be characterized by persisting approach tendencies toward the deceased. Countering excessive proximity-seeking to the deceased in therapy could be beneficial for bereaved adults who show severe and persistent grief reactions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 284-295 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of traumatic stress |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 6-Jan-2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr-2025 |
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Prolonged Grief Severity and Lingering Attachment Predict Approach of the Deceased
Eisma, M. (Creator), De Lang, T. (Creator), De Jong, P. (Creator), Boelen, P. (Creator) & Christodoulou, K. (Creator), DataverseNL, 20-Dec-2024
DOI: 10.34894/jazgwx
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