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Expressive writing changes grief into meaning – a sequential explanatory design approach
Author(s) -
Setiawati Intan Savitri,
Bagus Takwin,
Amarina Ariyanto,
Rachel T.A Aribowo
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
couns-edu| the international journal of counseling and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2548-3498
pISSN - 2548-348X
DOI - 10.23916/0020190423740
Subject(s) - grief , meaning (existential) , psychology , matching (statistics) , test (biology) , research design , psychotherapist , mathematics , statistics , paleontology , biology
The purpose of the present study was to describe the effect of expressive writing on the level of one’s grief through a sequential design (expressive writing experiments for 3 consecutive days for 15 minutes each days then an analysis of the participant’s writing contents was conducted). This study used a pre-post test matching technique experimental design follow up by content analysis. The total number of participants (both in the experimental and control groups) was 30 (M-age = 21.2; SD = 1.2), lost their parents more than six month. Randomized matching technique was use to divide participant into experimental (expressive writing) and control (non-expressive writing).The baseline score measured by the complicated grieving inventory of >25 (Prigereson, 1995). Results showed that the experimental group had a decreased level of grief relative to the control group, the texts showed an interested result to be further discussed.

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