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A prospective examination of catastrophic misinterpretations and experiential avoidance in emotional distress following loss.

J Nerv Ment Dis 198(4):252-7 (2010) PMID 20386253

This prospective study examined the role of experiential avoidance and catastrophic misinterpretations of grief reactions in emotional distress following the death of a loved one. Eighty-two bereaved individuals completed measures of experiential avoidance, catastrophic misinterpretations, and symptom of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and depression within the first half year of bereavement, and again completed measures assessing PGD and depression severity 1 year later. The findings showed that experiential avoidance was significantly correlated with endorsement of catastrophic misinterpretations of grief reactions. In addition, both constructs were correlated with concurrent and prospective symptom levels of PGD and depression. However, the associations between experiential avoidance and symptom levels were no longer significant, when controlling for catastrophic misinterpretations of grief reactions. Moreover, catastrophic misinterpretations but not experiential avoidance predicted PGD severity at follow-up, beyond baseline levels of PGD. Both constructs did not predict later depression beyond baseline depression. Theoretical and clinical implications of these findings are discussed.

DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181d619e4
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