Psychometric Properties of the Grief Cognitions Questionnaire for Children (GCQ-C) |
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Authors: | Mariken Spuij Peter Prinzie Paul A. Boelen |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Child and Adolescent Studies,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands;2.Department of Pedagogical Sciences,Erasmus University Rotterdam,Rotterdam,The Netherlands;3.Department of Clinical Psychology,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands;4.Arq Psychotrauma Expert Group,Diemen,The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Negative thinking is seen as an important mediating factor in the development of prolonged grief disorder (PGD), a syndrome encompassing debilitating symptoms of grief. No measure of specific grief related cognitions is available yet. Based on an adult measure of negative thinking in adults we developed a questionnaire for children, the Grief Cognitions Questionnaire for Children (GCQ-C). This study investigated several psychometric properties of the GCQ-C. Both reliability and validity were investigated in this study, in which hundred fifty-one children and adolescents (aged 8–18 years) participated. Findings showed that items of the GCQ-C represented one underlying dimension. Furthermore, the internal consistency and temporal stability were found to be adequate. Third, the findings supported the concurrent validity (e.g., significant positive correlations with self-report indices of PGD, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder), convergent and divergent validity of the GCQ-C. This study provides further evidence for the importance of negative thinking in PGD in children and adolescents. |
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