Caregiver behaviors and childhood maladaptive grief: Initial validation of the Grief Facilitation Inventory.

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Title: Caregiver behaviors and childhood maladaptive grief: Initial validation of the Grief Facilitation Inventory.
Authors: Alvis, Lauren M., Dodd, Cody G., Oosterhoff, Benjamin, Hill, Ryan M., Rolon-Arroyo, Benjamin, Logsdon, Tami, Layne, Christopher M., Kaplow, Julie B.
Source: Death Studies. 2022, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p1307-1315. 9p. 2 Charts.
Subjects: Caregivers, Research evaluation, Research methodology evaluation, Research methodology, Behavior, Adaptability (Personality) in children, Questionnaires, Research funding, Grief in children
Abstract: The Grief Facilitation Inventory (GFI) is a newly-developed measure of caregiver behaviors theorized to facilitate or hinder children's adaptive grief reactions. We examine its factor structure, reliability, and validity. An exploratory factor analysis identified four factors: Ongoing Connection, Existential Continuity/Support, Caregiver Grief Expression, and Grief Inhibition/Avoidance. Both child- and caregiver-report versions had adequate-to-good internal consistency. The child-report GFI showed evidence of criterion-referenced validity via significant correlations with measures of child maladaptive grief and other psychological symptoms. Results provide preliminary evidence of the reliability, validity, and clinical utility of the GFI as a measure of caregiver grief-facilitation behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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