Wish you were here:The Dutch, German, and English Yearning in Situations of Loss Short Form

Objective(s) Yearning, a hallmark of grief disorders, relates to rumination and potentially to cognitive avoidance. We developed an 8-item short form of the only existing validated yearning measure, the Yearning in Situations of Loss Scale (YSL), to improve its validity and administration ease. Method Cross-sectional surveys were conducted among bereaved Dutch (N = 313) and German (N = 235) community samples and an American treatment-seeking sample (N = 95). All samples completed the YSL, and community samples additionally measures of rumination, loss-related avoidance, complicated grief (CG),... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Eisma, Maarten C.
Stelzer, Eva-Maria
Lenferink, Lonneke I. M.
Knowles, Lindsey M.
Gastmeier, Sarah K.
Angelopoulou, Maria
Doering, Bettina K.
O'Connor, Mary-Frances
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Eisma , M C , Stelzer , E-M , Lenferink , L I M , Knowles , L M , Gastmeier , S K , Angelopoulou , M , Doering , B K & O'Connor , M-F 2020 , ' Wish you were here : The Dutch, German, and English Yearning in Situations of Loss Short Form ' , Journal of clinical psychology , vol. 76 , no. 10 , pp. 1995-2014 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.22977
Schlagwörter: emotion / longing / persistent complex bereavement disorder / prolonged grief disorder / questionnaire / reliability / scale / validity / COMPLICATED GRIEF / PROLONGED GRIEF / POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS / DEPRESSIVE AVOIDANCE / FIT INDEXES / RUMINATION / BEREAVEMENT / INVENTORY / SYMPTOMS
Sprache: Englisch
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Objective(s) Yearning, a hallmark of grief disorders, relates to rumination and potentially to cognitive avoidance. We developed an 8-item short form of the only existing validated yearning measure, the Yearning in Situations of Loss Scale (YSL), to improve its validity and administration ease. Method Cross-sectional surveys were conducted among bereaved Dutch (N = 313) and German (N = 235) community samples and an American treatment-seeking sample (N = 95). All samples completed the YSL, and community samples additionally measures of rumination, loss-related avoidance, complicated grief (CG), and depression. Results A one-factor model provided a good fit to the YSL Short Form (YSL-SF) in the community samples. A two-factor structure (cognitive and emotional yearning)best fitted the YSL-SF in the treatment-seeking sample. YSL-SF scores correlated positively with rumination, loss-related avoidance, and with CG symptoms whilst controlling for rumination and loss-related avoidance. Conclusion The YSL-SF appears an easy-to-administer and valid measure of yearning after bereavement.