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Testi analizzati per i rilievi teorici sul lutto (complicato e non)

Aranda, S., & Milne, D. (2000). Guidelines for the assessment of complicated bereavement risk in fam-
       ily members of people receiving palliative care. Melbourne: Centre for Palliative Care.
Field, M. J., & Behrman, R. E. (Eds.) (2003). When children die: improving palliative and end-of-life
       care for children and their families / Committee on Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children
       and Their Families, Board on Health Sciences Policy. Washington DC: NAP.
Mancini, A. D., & Bonanno (2006). In J. E. Fisher & W. T. O’Donohue (Eds.), Practitioner’s guide to evi-
       dence-based psychotherapy. New York: Springer.
Stroebe, M. S., Hansson, R. O., Stroebe, W., & Schut, H. (Eds.) (2001). Handbook of bereavement re-
       search: Consequences, coping, and care. Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association.

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Tab. 1 – Analisi della letteratura internazionale sul lutto

Argomento: aspetti generali, epistemologici ed eziologici, del lutto (complicato e non)

Bourgeois, M. L. (2004). Les deuils traumatiques. / traumatic grief. Revue Francophone Du Stress et
          du Trauma, 4(4), 241-248.
Bourgeois, M. L. (2006). Études sur le deuil. méthodes qualitatives et méthodes quantitatives. / quali-
          tative and quantitative methods in grief studies. Annales Médico-Psychologiques, 164(4),
          278-291.
Burnett, P., Middleton, W., Raphael, B., & Martinek, N. (1997). Measuring core bereavement phe-
          nomena. Psychological medicine, 27(1), 49-57.
Gillies, J., & Neimeyer, R. A. (2006). Loss, grief, and the search for significance: Toward a model of
          meaning reconstruction in bereavement. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 19(1), 31-65.

Argomento: aspetti psicologici e psicopatologici delle persone in lutto (complicato e non)

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ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts
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MEDLINE
PILOTS Database
PsycARTICLES
PsycINFO
Social Services Abstracts
Sociological Abstracts

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Rilievi in accordo con la letteratura: sentimenti disforici, tristezza, rabbia, ansia, irritabilità, paura,
ostilità, solitudine, e colpa; transitoria disorganizzazione cognitiva, disturbi dell’identità, sentimenti
d’incertezza circa il futuro, capacità compromessa di dare un senso alla vita ed al proprio ruolo nel
mondo; problemi di salute, come difficoltà somatiche nuovo o peggiorò malattie, e supplementare o
aumento uso di medicazioni; compromissione del ruolo sociale e professionale.

Boelen, P. A., van den Hout,Marcel A., & van den Bout, J. (2006). A cognitive-behavioral conceptuali-
        zation of complicated grief. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 13(2), 109-128.
Coifman, K. G., Bonanno, G. A., Ray, R. D., & Gross, J. J. (2007). Does repressive coping promote resi-
        lience? affective-autonomic response discrepancy during bereavement. Journal of Personality
        and Social Psychology Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology, 92(4), 745-758.
Crewdson, N. (2006). Cognitive factors distinguishing grief and depression. (Doctoral dissertation,
        ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sci-
        ences and Engineering, 66 (9-B) (Electronic; Print)
Edelman, S. (2005). Relationship between psychological factors and cancer: An update of the evi-
        dence. Clinical Psychologist, 9(2), 45-53.
Jacobs, S., Mazure, C., & Prigerson, H. (2000). Diagnostic criteria for traumatic grief. Death studies,
        24(3), 185-199.
Koocher, G. P. (1986). Coping with a death from cancer. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology,
        54(5), 623-631.
Michalski, M. J., Vanderwerker, L. C., & Prigerson, H. G. (2006). Assessing grief and bereavement: Ob-
        servations from the field. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 54(2), 91-106.
Prigerson, H. G., Shear, M. K., Jacobs, S. C., Reynolds, C. F., Maciejewski, P. K., & Davidson, J. R. T. et
        al. (1999). Consensus criteria for traumatic grief: A preliminary empirical test. British Journal
        of Psychiatry, 174, 67-73.

Argomento: genitori in lutto

Birenbaum, L. K., Stewart, B. J., & Phillips, D. S. (1996). Health status of bereaved parents. Nursing re-
         search, 45(2), 105-109.
Brotherson, S. E., & Soderquist, J. (2002). Coping with a child's death: Spiritual issues and therapeutic
         implications. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 13(1-2), 53-86.
Cimete, G., & Kuguoglu, S. (2002). Çocuklarini kanser nedeniyle kaybeden ailelerin, kayip öncesi ve
         sonrasi yasadiklari keder süreci. / grieving process of families before and after the death of
         their children from cancer. Anadolu Psikiyatri Dergisi, 3(1), 34-44.
Cole, J. A. (2000). Parental bereavement: An investigation of the short-term and long-term effects.
         (Doctoral dissertation, ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts Interna-
         tional: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 61 (6-B) (Electronic; Print)
Corden, A., Sainsbury, R., & Sloper, P. (2002). When a child dies: Money matters. Illness, Crisis, &
         Loss, 10(2), 125-137.
Dawson, W. W. (2003). Symptomatology of bereaved parents who have lost a child to cancer: A 6-
         week group therapy intervention. (Doctoral dissertation, ProQuest Information & Learning).
         Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 64 (3-B) (Elec-
         tronic; Print)
Dean, M., McClement, S., Bond, J. B., Jr., Daeninck, P. J., & Nelson, F. (2005). Parental experiences of
         adult child death from cancer. Journal of palliative medicine, 8(4), 751-765.
Drew, D., Goodenough, B., Maurice, L., Foreman, T., & Willis, L. (2005). Parental grieving after a child

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dies from cancer: Is stress from stem cell transplant a factor? International journal of pallia-
          tive nursing, 11(6), 266-273.
Goodenough, B., Drew, D., Higgins, S., & Trethewie, S. (2004). Bereavement outcomes for parents
          who lose a child to cancer: Are place of death and sex of parent associated with differences
          in psychological functioning? Psycho-oncology, 13(11), 779-791.
Henter, J., Kreicbergs, U., Onelov, E., Steineck, G., & Valdimarsdottir, U. (2004). Anxiety and depres-
          sion in parents 4-9 years after the loss of a child owing to a malignancy: A population-based
          follow-up. Psychological medicine, 34(8), 1431-1441.
Higgins, M. P. (2002). Parental bereavement and religious factors. Omega: Journal of Death and Dy-
          ing, 45(2), 187-207.
Himelstein, B. P. (2006). Palliative care for infants, children, adolescents, and their families. Journal of
          palliative medicine, 9(1), 163-181.
Hynson, J. L., Aroni, R., Bauld, C., & Sawyer, S. M. (2006). Research with bereaved parents: A question
          of how not why. Palliative medicine, 20(8), 805-811.
Kamm, S., & Vandenberg, B. (2001). Grief communication, grief reactions and marital satisfaction in
          bereaved parents. Death studies, 25(7), 569-582.
Kreicbergs, U., Valdimarsdóttir, U., Onelöv, E., Björk, O., Steineck, G., & Henter, J. (2005). Care-
          related distress: A nationwide study of parents who lost their child to cancer. Journal of clini-
          cal oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, 23(36), 9162-9171.
Lepore, S. J., Silver, R. C., Wortman, C. B., & Wayment, H. A. (1996). Social constraints, intrusive
          thoughts, and depressive symptoms among bereaved mothers. Journal of personality and so-
          cial psychology, 70(2), 271-282.
Li, J., & Olsen, J. (2005). Physical health outcomes of psychologic stress by parental bereavement: A
          national perspective in denmark. Hauppauge, NY, US: Nova Biomedical Books.
Li, J., Johansen, C., & Olsen, J. (2003). Cancer survival in parents who lost a child: A nationwide study
          in denmark. British journal of cancer, 88(11), 1698-1701.
Li, J., Johansen, C., Bronnum-Hansen, H., Stenager, E., Koch-Henriksen, N., & Olsen, J. (2004). The risk
          of multiple sclerosis in bereaved parents: A nationwide cohort study in denmark. Neurology,
          62(5), 726-729.
Mack, J. W., & Wolfe, J. (2006). Early integration of pediatric palliative care: For some children, pallia-
          tive care starts at diagnosis. Current opinion in pediatrics, 18(1), 10-14.
Malkinson, R., & Bar-Tur, L. (2004-2005). Long term bereavement processes of older parents: The
          three phases of grief. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 50(2), 103-129.
Matthews, L. T., & Marwit, S. J. (2006). Meaning reconstruction in the context of religious coping:
          Rebuilding the shattered assumptive world. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. Special issue
          of omega, 53 (1-2), 87-104.
Moore, I. M., Gilliss, C. L., & Martinson, I. (1988). Psychosomatic symptoms in parents 2 years after
          the death of a child with cancer. Nursing research, 37(Mar/Apr 88), 104-107.
Polatinsky, S., & Esprey, Y. (2000). An assessment of gender differences in the perception of benefit
          resulting from the loss of a child. Journal of traumatic stress, 13(4), 709-718.
Riley, L. P., LaMontagne, L. L., Hepworth, J. T., & Murphy, B. A. (2007). Parental grief responses and
          personal growth following the death of a child. Death studies, 31(4), 277-299.
Ringdal, G. I., Jordhoy, M. S., Ringdal, K., & Kaasa, S. (2001). Factors affecting grief reactions in close
          family members to individuals who have died of cancer. Journal of pain and symptom man-
          agement, 22(6), 1016-1026.
Ringdal, G. I., Jordhøy, M. S., Ringdal, K., & Kaasa, S. (2001). The first year of grief and bereavement in
          close family members to individuals who have died of cancer. Palliative medicine, 15(2), 91-
          105.
Robinson, T., & Marwit, S. J. (2006). An investigation of the relationship of personality, coping, and
          grief intensity among bereaved mothers. Death studies, 30(7), 677-696.

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Romanoff, B. D., & Thompson, B. E. (2006). Meaning construction in palliative care: The use of narra-
        tive, ritual, and the expressive arts. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 23(4),
        309-316.
Spinetta, J. J., Swarner, J. A., & Sheposh, J. P. (1981). Effective parental coping following the death of
        a child from cancer. Journal of pediatric psychology, 6(3), 251-263.
Worden, J. W., & Monahan, J. R. (2001). Caring for bereaved parents. New York, NY, US: Oxford Uni-
        versity Press.

Argomento: trattamenti psicoterapeutici del lutto (complicato e non)
Rilievi in accordo con la letteratura: efficacia dei trattamenti psicoterapeutici in gruppi omogenei;
non efficacia dei soli gruppi A.M.A. perché non permettono una corretta elaborazione dei vissuti in
mancanza di un conduttore psicoterapeuta; interventi focalizzati sul lutto efficaci solo se non esiste
una psicopatologia preesistente; efficacia maggiore, soprattutto nel medio termine e
nell’elaborazione del lutto nell’hic et nunc, dei trattamenti a caratterizzazione cognitivo comporta-
mentale.

Boelen, P. A., de Keijser, J., van den Hout, Marcel A., & van den Bout, J. (2007). Treatment of compli-
         cated grief: A comparison between cognitive-behavioral therapy and supportive counseling.
         Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Consulting Psychology, 75(2), 277-
         284.
Bosticco, C., & Thompson, T. L. (2005). Narratives and storytelling in coping with grief and bereave-
         ment. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 51(1), 1-16.
deCinque, N., Monterosso, L., Dadd, G., Sidhu, R., & Lucas, R. (2004). Bereavement support for fami-
         lies following the death of a child from cancer: Practice characteristics of australian and new
         zealand paediatric oncology units. Journal of paediatrics and child health, 40(3), 131-135.
deCinque, N., Monterosso, L., Dadd, G., Sidhu, R., Macpherson, R., & Aoun, S. (2006). Bereavement
         support for families following the death of a child from cancer: Experience of bereaved par-
         ents. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 24(2), 65-83.
Dixon, D., Vodde, R., Freeman, M., Higdon, T., & Mathiesen, S. G. (2005). Mechanisms of support:
         Coping with loss in a major children's hospital. Social work in health care, 41(1), 73-89.
Geron, Y., Ginzburg, K., & Solomon, Z. (2003). Predictors of bereaved parents' satisfaction with group
         support: An israeli perspective. Death studies, 27(5), 405-426.
Goldman, L. (2005). Family bereavement and the experience of a bereavement camp. (Doctoral dis-
         sertation, ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B:
         The Sciences and Engineering, 66 (5-B) (Electronic; Print)
Kempson, D. A. (2000-2001). Effects of intentional touch on complicated grief of bereaved mothers.
         Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 42(4), 341-353.
Nair, K., Goodenough, B., & Cohn, R. (2006). Telephone support groups for isolated bereaved par-
         ents: A review of the literature and an example from australian paediatric oncology. Illness,
         Crisis, & Loss, 14(4), 319-336.
Picton, C., Cooper, B. K., Close, D., & Tobin, J. (2001). Bereavement support groups: Timing of partici-
         pation and reasons for joining. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 43(3), 247-258.
Piper, W. E., Ogrodniczuk, J. S., & Weideman, R. (2005). Screening for complicated grief: When less
         may provide more. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 50(11), 680-683.
Piper, W. E., Ogrodniczuk, J. S., Joyce, A. S., Weideman, R., & Rosie, J. S. (2007). Group composition
         and group therapy for complicated grief. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 75(1),
         116-125.

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Argomento: strumenti psicometrici di valutazione del lutto (complicato e non)

Boelen, P. A., & Lensvelt-Mulders, G. J. L. M. (2005). Psychometric propreties of the grief cognitions
        questionnaire (GCQ). Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27(4), 291-303.
Boelen, P. A., Van Den Bout, J., De Keijser, J., & Hoijtink, H. (2003). Reliability and validity of the dutch
        version of the inventory of traumatic grief (ITG). Death studies, 27(3), 227-247.
Bonner, M. J., Hardy, K. K., Guill, A. B., McLaughlin, C., Schweitzer, H., & Carter, K. (2006). Develop-
        ment and validation of the parent experience of child illness. Journal of pediatric psychology,
        31(3), 310-321.
García García, J. A., Landa Petralanda, V., Trigueros Manzano, M. C., & Gaminde Inda, I. (2005).
        [Texas revised inventory of grief: Adaptation to spanish, reliability and validity]. Atencion
        Primaria / Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria, 35(7), 353-358.
Hauksdóttir, A., Steineck, G., Fürst, C. J., & Valdimarsdóttir, U. (2006). Towards better measurements
        in bereavement research: Order of questions and assessed psychological morbidity. Palliative
        medicine, 20(1), 11-16.
Hogan, N. S., Greenfield, D. B., & Schmidt, L. A. (2001). Development and validation of the hogan
        grief reaction checklist. Death studies, 25(1), 1-32.
Paulhan, I., & Bourgeois, M. (1995). Le questionnaire de deuil TRIG (texas revised inventory of grief).
        traduction française et validation. / the texas revised inventory of grief (TRIG): French trans-
        lation and validation. L'Encéphale, 21(4), 257-262.
Prigerson, H. G., Maciejewski, P. K., Reynolds, C. F., Bierhals, A. J., Newsom, J. T., & Fasiczka, A. et al.
        (1995). Inventory of complicated grief: A scale to measure maladaptive symptoms of loss.
        Psychiatry research, 59(1-2), 65-79.
Tomita, T., Otsuka, A., Ito, T., Miwa, M., Muraoka, M., & Katayama, Y. et al. (2000). The measurement
        of grief and coping after the loss of a child. Japanese Journal of Counseling Science, 33(2),
        168-180.
Joseph, S., Linley, P. A., Andrews, L., Harris, G., Howle, B., & Woodward, C. et al. (2005). Assessing
        positive and negative changes in the aftermath of adversity: Psychometric evaluation of the
        changes in outlook questionnaire. Psychological assessment, 17(1), 70-80.

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