@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009684, author = {富田, 拓郎 and 大塚, 明子 and 伊藤, 拓 and 三輪, 雅子 and 村岡, 理子 and 片山, 弥生 and 川村, 有美子 and 北村, 俊則 and 上里, 一郎}, issue = {2}, journal = {カウンセリング研究}, month = {Jun}, note = {We administered Grief Response Scale (GRS), Japanese translation of "Core Bereavement Items," and a set of newly developed coping behavior items (Scale for Coping with Bereavement; SCB) to 48 fathers and 127 mothers who experienced the loss of a child within several years. Although a confirmatory factor analysis of GRS did not support the original seven-factor model by Burnett et al., an exploratory factor analysis yielded four factors: lmage and sorrow, Sense of presence, Non-resolution and conflict, and Resolution of grief. Grief reaction was significantly greater in mothers than in fathers. An exploratory factor analysis of SCB produced five factors: Distraction, Ruminative response, A cceptance and overcome, Support-seeking behavior, and Religious activity and existential meaning. As compared to fathers, mothers ruminated, sought support from others, and had religious activity more frequently. These results suggest that different aspects of grief were related with coping with bereavement after controlling for age, sex, income, and level of manifest anxiety.}, pages = {168--180}, title = {原著 幼い子どもを失った親の悲嘆反応と対処行動の測定}, volume = {33}, year = {2000} }