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Alam, Rifat; Barrera, Maru; D'Agostino, Norma; Nicholas, David B.; Schneiderman, Gerald – Death Studies, 2012
The authors investigated longitudinally bereavement in mothers and fathers whose children died of cancer. Thirty-one parents were interviewed 6 and 18 months post-death. Analyses revealed parental differences and changes over time: (a) employment--fathers were more work-focused; (b) grief reactions--mothers expressed more intense grief reactions…
Descriptors: Mothers, Fathers, Grief, Cancer
Leon, D. A.; Lawlor, D. A.; Clark, H.; Batty, G. D.; Macintyre, S. – Intelligence, 2009
There is growing evidence that childhood IQ is inversely associated with mortality in later life. However, the specificity of this association in terms of causes of death, whether it is continuous over the whole range of IQ scores and whether it is the same according to age and sex is not clear. In a large cohort (N = 11,603) of a complete…
Descriptors: Social Class, Intelligence Quotient, Children, Scores