Lechner-Meichsner F, Rueger M, Nehler K, Ehring T, Preiss H, Morina N, Churbaji D, Mewes R, Giesebrecht J, Weise C, Steil R (2025)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
Book Volume: 32
Article Number: e70097
Journal Issue: 3
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.70097
Refugees often experience traumatic events and the loss of loved ones, leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complex PTSD (cPTSD) and prolonged grief disorder (PGD). It has been repeatedly shown that comorbidity between PGD and PTSD is frequent especially after violent losses, but only few studies have investigated the relationship between PGD and cPTSD. The network approach to psychopathology is well suited to investigate associations between different symptoms. We therefore combined a traditional investigation of the probable prevalence of PGD and its comorbidity with PTSD and cPTSD in refugees and used network analysis to identify central symptoms and bridge symptoms. A total N of 92 treatment-seeking refugees who had experienced both loss and traumatic events completed a self-report measure of PGD and clinical interviews for PTSD and cPTSD. We determined the probable prevalence of PGD
APA:
Lechner-Meichsner, F., Rueger, M., Nehler, K., Ehring, T., Preiss, H., Morina, N.,... Steil, R. (2025). Prolonged Grief in Refugees Seeking Treatment for PTSD: Comorbidity with Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Network Structure. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 32(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.70097
MLA:
Lechner-Meichsner, Franziska, et al. "Prolonged Grief in Refugees Seeking Treatment for PTSD: Comorbidity with Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Network Structure." Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 32.3 (2025).
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