Title of article
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of a Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Perinatal Grief Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Shannon M. Bennett، نويسنده , , Jill Ehrenreich-May، نويسنده , , Brett T. Litz، نويسنده , , Christina L. Boisseau، نويسنده , , David H. Barlow، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
13
From page
161
To page
173
Abstract
Perinatal loss, typically defined as fetal death beyond 20 weeks gestation through infant death 1-month postpartum, is a potentially traumatizing experience for parents occurring in approximately 1% of births in the United States. Although many women recover, 15% to 25% have enduring grief-related symptomatology and functional impairment. Perinatal grief is a unique bereavement experience, but clinical resources for detecting and treating severe perinatal grief are rare and interventions are largely without empirical support. We developed and pilot tested a cognitive-behavioral intervention targeting the psychological and behavioral sequelae of perinatal bereavement. To initially evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of the intervention, 5 women who suffered a perinatal loss were randomized to a 2-week, 4-week, or 6-week baseline period in a multiple-baseline single-case experimental design. In most cases, after the respective baseline periods, there was a steady decline in reported grief symptoms. These gains were largely maintained at a 6-week follow-up assessment. This study provides initial evidence in support of future research and clinical efforts tailoring cognitive behavioral interventions to meet the specific needs of women who experience perinatal loss.
Keywords
perinatal loss , Cognitive behavioral therapy , prolonged grief
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Record number
1107445
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