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Depression of the Aging Parents Who Lost Their Only Child in China

Received: 15 May 2015     Accepted: 29 May 2015     Published: 17 June 2015
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Abstract

The CES-D scale is used to investigate depression of 201 aging parents who lost their only child in China. The results show that the bereaved parents have greater depression than the elder individuals in the general population. The results also indicate that sudden death and poor health have a significant positive relationship with depression of older parents who lost only one child. There is significant negative relationships between PTG and depression of older parents who lost only one child. The findings suggested the necessity of exploring psychological well-being of child-deceased elders and importance of developing interventions to assist these elders achieve posttraumatic growth from loss of their child.

Published in American Journal of Applied Psychology (Volume 4, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajap.20150404.11
Page(s) 83-89
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Keywords

Posttraumatic Growth, Lost Only Child, Bereaved Parents

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  • School of Culture & Social Development Studies, Southwest University, Chongqing, China

  • School of Culture & Social Development Studies, Southwest University, Chongqing, China

  • School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

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