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Article: Posttraumatic growth following the loss of a pet: a cross-cultural comparison

TitlePosttraumatic growth following the loss of a pet: a cross-cultural comparison
Authors
Keywordsposttraumatic growth
continuing bonds
pet loss
disenfranchised grief
cross-cultural
Issue Date2019
PublisherSAGE Publications for Association for Death Education Counseling (ADEC). The Journal's web site is located at https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/omega-journal-of-death-and-dying/journal202394
Citation
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2019, v. 78 n. 4, p. 348-368 How to Cite?
AbstractThe current study examined Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) experienced by bereaved pet owners in the United States, French-Canada, Japan, and Hong Kong following the death of their pet. Using qualitative methodology, we analyzed responses of participants who answered 'yes' to a question about experiencing PTG and explored to what extent the cross-cultural responses mapped onto the five factors of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). For the U.S. sample, 58% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. For French-Canada, 72% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. For Japan, 50% of responses mapped onto the PTGI and for Hong Kong, 39% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. We also explored emergent categories related to PTG for individuals who have lost a pet and discerned the unique aspects for PTG across cultures.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/249499
ISSN
2023 Impact Factor: 1.5
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.430
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dc.contributor.authorBussolari, C-
dc.contributor.authorHabarth, J-
dc.contributor.authorKimpara, S-
dc.contributor.authorKatz, R-
dc.contributor.authorCarlos, F-
dc.contributor.authorChow, A-
dc.contributor.authorOsada, H-
dc.contributor.authorOsada, Y-
dc.contributor.authorCarmack, BJ-
dc.contributor.authorField, NP-
dc.contributor.authorPackman, WB-
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-21T03:03:05Z-
dc.date.available2017-11-21T03:03:05Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationOMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2019, v. 78 n. 4, p. 348-368-
dc.identifier.issn0030-2228-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/249499-
dc.description.abstractThe current study examined Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) experienced by bereaved pet owners in the United States, French-Canada, Japan, and Hong Kong following the death of their pet. Using qualitative methodology, we analyzed responses of participants who answered 'yes' to a question about experiencing PTG and explored to what extent the cross-cultural responses mapped onto the five factors of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). For the U.S. sample, 58% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. For French-Canada, 72% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. For Japan, 50% of responses mapped onto the PTGI and for Hong Kong, 39% of responses mapped onto the PTGI. We also explored emergent categories related to PTG for individuals who have lost a pet and discerned the unique aspects for PTG across cultures.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherSAGE Publications for Association for Death Education Counseling (ADEC). The Journal's web site is located at https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/omega-journal-of-death-and-dying/journal202394-
dc.relation.ispartofOMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying-
dc.rightsOMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. Copyright © SAGE Publications for Association for Death Education Counseling (ADEC).-
dc.subjectposttraumatic growth-
dc.subjectcontinuing bonds-
dc.subjectpet loss-
dc.subjectdisenfranchised grief-
dc.subjectcross-cultural-
dc.titlePosttraumatic growth following the loss of a pet: a cross-cultural comparison-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.emailChow, A: chowamy@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityChow, A=rp00623-
dc.description.naturelink_to_subscribed_fulltext-
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/0030222817690403-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85059094210-
dc.identifier.hkuros283231-
dc.identifier.volume78-
dc.identifier.issue4-
dc.identifier.spage348-
dc.identifier.epage368-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000457485000002-
dc.publisher.placeUnited States-
dc.customcontrol.immutablecsl 200325-
dc.identifier.issnl0030-2228-

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