The indirect effect of positive parenting on the relationship between parent and sibling bereavement outcomes after the death of a child
Morris, A. T., Gabert-Quillen, C., Friebert, S., Carst, N., & Delahanty, D. L (2016). The indirect effect of positive parenting
on the relationship between parent and sibling bereavement outcomes after death of a child. Journal of Pain and
Symptom Management, 51(1), 60-70. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2015.08.011
Abstract Created by REACH
It is important to understand risk factors in the development of psychological problems for members of
families who have experienced the death of a child. This study examined associations between bereaved parental mental
health problems and surviving sibling mental health problems, with attention to the role of positive parenting. Results
indicated that there were relationships between parental mental health problems and sibling mental health problems and
that positive parenting played a role in this relationship for fathers.
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