2015
DOI: 10.18050/revpsi.v17n2a3.2015
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Pérdida, Depresión Y Duelo Complicado en Una Muestra Mexicana

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“…In addition, the results show that 15.2% of the participants who experienced a recent significant loss have severe depression, showing a direct relationship between these variables. In this sense, Chaurand Morales et al (2015) had similar findings in their research with 321 participants. They found that 113 participants had at least one unresolved loss of a loved one; the results indicated higher depression scores among participants who had unresolved bereavement than those who considered themselves to have resolved it.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In addition, the results show that 15.2% of the participants who experienced a recent significant loss have severe depression, showing a direct relationship between these variables. In this sense, Chaurand Morales et al (2015) had similar findings in their research with 321 participants. They found that 113 participants had at least one unresolved loss of a loved one; the results indicated higher depression scores among participants who had unresolved bereavement than those who considered themselves to have resolved it.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%