The Relationships among Differing Loss Experiences, Adjustment, Beliefs, and Coping

Examines the expectancies, beliefs, coping patterns, and psychological adjustment associated with loss due to death, parental divorce, or illness and the level of disability in a college population. Results indicate that loss groups did not differ from each other or from a no-loss group on cognitive...

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Published in:Journal of personal and interpersonal loss Vol. 4; no. 4; p. 293
Main Authors: Romanoff, Bronna D, Israel, Allen C, Tremblay, George C, O'Neill, Michael R, Roderick, Helena A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-10-1999
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Summary:Examines the expectancies, beliefs, coping patterns, and psychological adjustment associated with loss due to death, parental divorce, or illness and the level of disability in a college population. Results indicate that loss groups did not differ from each other or from a no-loss group on cognitive variables, coping, or psychological adjustment. (Author/JDM)
ISSN:1081-1443
DOI:10.1080/10811449908409738