Authors
David Brent, Nadine Melhem, M Bertille Donohoe, Monica Walker
Publication date
2009/7
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
166
Issue
7
Pages
786-794
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Description
Objective
This study examined effects of bereavement 21 months after a parent’s death, particularly death by suicide.
Method
The participants were 176 offspring, ages 7–25, of parents who died by suicide, accident, or sudden natural death. They were assessed 9 and 21 months after the death, along with 168 nonbereaved subjects.
Results
Major depression and alcohol or substance abuse 21 months after the parent’s death were more common among bereaved youth than among comparison subjects. Offspring with parental suicide or accidental death had higher rates of depression than comparison subjects; those with parental suicide had higher rates of alcohol or substance abuse. Youth with parental suicide had a higher incidence of depression than those bereaved by sudden natural death. Bereavement and a past history of depression increased depression risk in the 9 …
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