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Efficacy of a Camp-Based Intervention for Childhood Traumatic Grief
Irene Searles McClatchey1*,
M. Elizabeth Vonk, Ph.D.1,
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Gregory Palardy, Ph.D.2
1 University of Georgia
2 University of California, Riverside
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: rsearles{at}uga.edu.
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Objective: This study examined the efficacy of a short-term, camp-based, trauma-focused grief intervention in reducing traumatic grief and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in parentally bereaved children. Method: For this nonequivalent comparison group study, 100 children were split into two groups, with one group serving as the immediate treatment group and the second group serving as the delayed treatment group. Results: The results were analyzed using chi-square, independent samples t tests, multiple and logistic regression and showed this short-term intervention to be followed by reduced traumatic grief and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Conclusions: The results are discussed in relation to current research on and practice with bereaved children as well as implications for future research.
First published on March 24, 2008, doi:10.1177/1049731508314276
Research on Social Work Practice 2009;19:19.
A more recent version of this article appeared on January 1, 2009

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