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Samuel J. Marwit
Researcher at University of Missouri–St. Louis
Publications - 32
Citations - 2920
Samuel J. Marwit is an academic researcher from University of Missouri–St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grief & Complicated grief. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2610 citations.
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Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11
Holly G. Prigerson,Holly G. Prigerson,Mardi J. Horowitz,Selby Jacobs,Colin Murray Parkes,Mihaela Aslan,Karl Goodkin,Karl Goodkin,Beverley Raphael,Samuel J. Marwit,Camille B. Wortman,Robert A. Neimeyer,George A. Bonanno,Susan D. Block,Susan D. Block,David W. Kissane,Paul A. Boelen,Andreas Maercker,Brett T. Litz,Brett T. Litz,Jeffrey G. Johnson,Michael B. First,Paul K. Maciejewski,Paul K. Maciejewski +23 more
TL;DR: The psychometric validity of criteria for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is tested to enhance the detection and care of bereaved individuals at heightened risk of persistent distress and dysfunction.
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A Comprehensive, Stage-Sensitive Model of Grief in Dementia Caregiving
TL;DR: Findings suggest that anticipatory grief in dementia caregiving is "real" grief, equivalent in intensity and breadth to death-related grief.
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Development and initial validation of an inventory to assess grief in caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's disease.
TL;DR: Results suggest that caregiver grief is neither a unitary nor a static construct and that a scale such as this may be appropriate for use in supportive, clinical, and research settings.
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Posttraumatic growth in bereaved parents.
TL;DR: The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory, Revised Grief Experience Inventory, and World Assumptions Scale were administered to 111 bereaved parents and indicate that many bereavedParents report personal growth in domains outlined by L.G. Calhoun and R. G. Tedeschi (2001).
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Development of a short form inventory to assess grief in caregivers of dementia patients.
TL;DR: The derivation of a short-form of the Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM-CGI), an inventory designed to measure grief in caregivers of persons with progressive dementia, is described and initial reliability and validity data are presented.