Prolonged Grief and Couple Functioning: The Role of Religious Coping and Social Support
Description:
Our sample consisted of 116 adults aged 18 and older, recruited from college and community settings. Participants were currently in a romantic relationship and endorsed the sudden and/or violent death of a family member, close friend, or romantic partner. We hypothesized that: 1) prolonged grief is associated with poor dyadic functioning; 2) social support moderates the relationship between prolonged grief and dyadic functioning; 3) religious coping moderates the association between prolonged g…
more
Date:
August 2019
Creator:
Stephen, Krystal Amelia
Partner:
UNT Libraries