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Cross-national analysis of the prevalence of prolonged grief disorder

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Comteße, Hannah ; Smid, Geert E. ; Rummel, Anna-Maria ; Spreeuwenberg, Peter ; Lundorff, Marie ; Dückers, Michel L.A.:
Cross-national analysis of the prevalence of prolonged grief disorder.
In: Journal of affective disorders. 350 (2024). - S. 359-365.
ISSN 0165-0327 ; 1573-2517

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Kurzfassung/Abstract

Background
Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is now included as a diagnosis in international classification systems. Most research on PGD is based on Western populations, but first data from non-Western countries have recently become available. Little is still known about country-related effects on PGD's prevalence.

Objective
Determining possible causes of variations in the prevalence of PGD as defined by DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 within and between countries.

Methods
We retrieved data from 24 prevalence studies, the World Bank and the 2022 World Risk Report. Negative binomial regressions were used to explore methodological, loss-related and country context characteristics as predictors of PGD. The average rate of PGD was calculated using random effects models.

Results
The included studies comprised 34 samples from 16 countries (20,347 participants). Non-probability sampling and older mean age of the sample as well as lower country vulnerability were associated with higher PGD rates. The average PGD prevalence was 13 % (95 % CI [11, 22]), varying from 5 % (95 % CI [3, 11]) in probability to 16 % (95 % CI [13, 25]) in non-probability samples.

Limitations
Samples from Europe and North America were overrepresented. For about half of the countries, data were available from only one sample.

Conclusions
While confirming the importance of studies' methodological quality, the results show that PGD is of public health relevance around the world, but especially common in less vulnerabled countries with better access to daily necessities and healthcare services, highlighting sociocultural impacts on grief processing. Further investigations of cross-national differences are needed.

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Publikationsform:Artikel
Schlagwörter:Prolonged grief disorder; Prevalence; Cross-national comparison; Vulnerability
Sprache des Eintrags:Englisch
Institutionen der Universität:Philosophisch-Pädagogische Fakultät > Psychologie > Lehrstuhl für Klinische und Biologische Psychologie
DOI / URN / ID:10.1016/j.jad.2024.01.094
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?:Ja
Peer-Review-Journal:Ja
Verlag:Elsevier
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Titel an der KU entstanden:Ja
KU.edoc-ID:33901
Eingestellt am: 15. Nov 2024 11:03
Letzte Änderung: 20. Nov 2024 13:18
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/33901/
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