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Authors

  1. Murphy, Shirley A. PhD
  2. Johnson, L. Clark PhD
  3. Lohan, Janet PhD
  4. Tapper, Viva J. PhD

Abstract

We recruited a community-based sample of 261 parents bereaved by the violent deaths of their 12- to 28-year-old children. Parents were observed over time, and data were collected from several sources. The findings showed that of six individual, family, and community resources examined, none of the resources seemed to improve parents' outcomes either 1 or 5 years later. Implications of the findings are discussed.