This study aims to analyze the grieving process of people who have lost a close first degree relative, understand the impact of death conditions and model a "theory of mourning" in the context of the COVID-19 crisis .
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted us with an unprecedented health crisis, this had major consequences on mental health . International literature has already shown an increase in psychological and psychiatric distress in patients followed in psychiatry, and in the general population. For bereaved relatives, certain factors contribute to complicate the mourning process, such as: the absence of communication with the healthcare team, the prohibition of visits, the absence of funeral rites... In the proposed research, we will analyze the grieving process of people who have lost a close first degree relative in children and adolescents population, understand the repercussions conditions of death in bereaved families and model a "theory of mourning" in the context of the current epidemic health crisis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Qualitative research interview Administration of quantitative scales
Identify the most traumatic aspects for bereaved families and better identify risk factors that may complicate the grieving process and contribute to the development of possible psychopathology.
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Description of the socio-demographic characteristics of the bereaved
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Exploration of the relational aspects between the bereaved, his deceased and the rest of his family circle.
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Exploration of the history of the disease (Covid-19 and not Covid-19) and care management (extra-hospital and / or intra-hospital) until the announcement of the death
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Analysis of the relational dimensions between the bereaved and the healthcare team
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Exploration of support practices for the deceased (s) and funeral rites practices implemented by the bereaved
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
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Time frame: 9 months
Analysis of coping strategies and resilience factors of the bereaved person
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
• Exploration of the dimensions of the lived experience and feelings of the grieving person • Exploration of the psychological state of the bereaved
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
• Exploration of the bereaved person's experience of reporting the epidemic in the media and the COVID-19 disease (whether or not they have contracted it)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
• Assessment of pathological grief (Inventory of Complicated Grief - ICG) • Connor-Davidson ResilienceScale (CD-RISC) Resilience Assessment • Assessment of post-traumatic symptoms in adolescent Children'sRevised Impact of Events Scale (CRIES)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Assessment of post-traumatic symptoms in adults (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) (Post-traumatic stress disorder checklist version DSM-5) (PCL-5)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
• Assessment of pathological grief (Inventory of Complicated Grief - ICG)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Connor-Davidson ResilienceScale (CD-RISC) Resilience Assessment
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Assessment of post-traumatic symptoms in adolescent Children'sRevised Impact of Events Scale (CRIES)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Hogan Inventory Bereavement - Short Form - Children and Adolescent Mourning Scale (HIB-SF-CA)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months
Adolescent Resilience Assessment Child and YouthResilienceMeasure (CYRM-R)
In accordance with good practice in qualitative methodology, no secondary judging criteria should be used be provided
Time frame: 9 months