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Assessing peri-loss emotions and their associations with ICD-11 prolonged grief disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in a community sample of bereaved adults

Redican, Enya; Shevlin, Mark; Karatzias, Thanos; Hyland, Philip

Authors

Enya Redican

Mark Shevlin

Philip Hyland



Abstract

Previous studies have examined risk factors for ICD-11 Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) but the variation and levels of peri-loss emotional reactions (those occurring during or immediately after the loss), and their association with grief related distress, has received little attention. This study is the first to assess retrospectively reported peri-loss emotional responses and their associations with ICD-11 PGD and PTSD in a large, bereaved adult sample (N = 1170). Peri-loss emotional responses varied widely, with sadness and shock most strongly experienced. Females and those who lost a child, sibling, spouse, or friend reported the most intense emotions. Peri-loss fear was the strongest predictor of PGD and PTSD symptom severity and probable diagnostic status. After accounting for peri-loss emotions, relationship to the deceased was not associated with probable PGD or PTSD. These new findings highlight how peri-loss emotional reactions can contribute to encouraging or discouraging the development of PGD and PTSD.

Citation

Redican, E., Shevlin, M., Karatzias, T., & Hyland, P. (in press). Assessing peri-loss emotions and their associations with ICD-11 prolonged grief disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in a community sample of bereaved adults. Death Studies,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 28, 2025
Deposit Date Jul 29, 2025
Journal Death Studies
Print ISSN 0748-1187
Electronic ISSN 1091-7683
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Bereavement; Peritraumatic; Prolonged Grief Disorder; PTSD; Emotional Reactions