Evaluation of the CHUMS Child Bereavement Group : A Pilot Study Examining Statistical and Clinical Change
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Siddaway, Andy P.
Wood, Alex M.
Schulz, Joerg
Trickey, David
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2299/15847
Abstract
This article describes the largest evaluation of a UK child bereavement service to date. Change was assessed using conventional statistical tests as well as clinical significance methodology. Consistent with the fact that the intervention was offered on a universal, preventative basis, bereaved young people experienced a statistically significant, small to medium-sized decrease in symptoms over time. This change was equivalent across child age and gender. Type of bereavement had a slight impact on change when rated by parents. Potential clinical implications are highlighted, and various limitations are discussed that we hope to address using an experimental design in future research