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The Relationships Among Differing Loss Experiences,Adjustment, Beliefs,and Coping
Authors:Bronna D. Romanoff  Allen G. Israel  George C. Tremblay  Michael R. O'neill  Helena A. Roderick
Affiliation:1. Division of Psychology , The Sage Colleges , Troy, New York, USA;2. Department of Psychology , University at Albany, State University of New York , Albany, New York, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Losses are often equated for conceptual purposes, and it is often assumed that different types of losses result in similar grief reactions and exert similar effects on cognitive structures and coping patterns. This article examines the expectancies, beliefs, coping patterns, and psychological adjustment associated with loss due to death, parental. divorce, or illness and disability in a college student population. Loss groups did not differ from each other or from a no-loss group on cognitive variables, coping, or psychological adjustment. In instances in which associations between the cognitive measures and either coping or adjustment were indicated, the typical pattern was for loss groups to differ from the no-loss condition but not from each other.
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