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Here’s a concise, bullet-point gist of the table you shared on Risk Factors for Poor Grief Outcomes:
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Circumstances of death:
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Unprepared or untimely loss (e.g., child or young partner)
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Sudden, unexpected, or traumatic death
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Stigmatized deaths (e.g., AIDS, suicide, overdose)
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High caregiver distress or guilt/regret
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Personal vulnerability:
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Age-related risks (isolated older adults, young spouses)
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History of psychiatric disorders
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Childhood adversity
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Personality/coping style (e.g., anxious, low self-esteem)
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Prior losses
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Financial or socioeconomic stress
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Nature of relationship with deceased:
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Overly dependent relationships
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Ambivalent relationships (e.g., anger, insecurity, infidelity)
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Family and social support:
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Family dysfunction (poor communication, high conflict)
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Isolation (new migrants, new residential moves)
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Alienation or perceived lack of support
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If you want, I can also make an ultra-condensed version in just 1–2 lines for quick memorization. Do you want me to do that?
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