Use of forced-entry regression; The relationships and predictors reflected cognitive and emotional aspects of death; Method; Results; Discussion.WaskelShirley A.Journal of PsychologyWaskel, S. A (1992). Intensity of midlife crisis on responses to the death concern scale. The Journal of Psychology...
Beginning in infancy, males have a higher mortality rate than females– this sex-differentiated pattern holds across stages of life, but is exacerbated during years of peak courtship (adolescence and young adulthood), likely as a function of the fact that young males partake in risky behavior dur...
A post-estimation Wald test indicates that the effects of bereavement by a child <5 years old and bereavement by a child ≥5 years old at death do not significantly differ, despite being in the opposite direction. This lack of significant difference may be partly attributable to the relative ...
THE US MIDLIFE MORTALITY CRISIS CONTINUES: INCREASED DEATH RATES FROM CAUSES OTHER THAN COVID-19 DURING 2020doi:10.1101/2021.05.17.21257241Dana A GleiCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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In light of advances in the literature on resilience, the authors propose a Risk and Resilience Model of Parental Bereavement, thus endeavouring to give more holistic consideration to a range of potential influences on parental bereavement outcomes. The literature will be reviewed with regard to the...
Media guidelines on suicide reporting of suicide have two purposes: to prevent further suicides, and to minimise distress to the bereaved, who are themselves at increased risk of suicide. We aimed to describe the subjective experiences of people bereaved