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People Bereaved by Violent Death : Negative Event Biases and Temporal Perception

People Bereaved by Violent Death : a Negative Event Biases and Temporal Perception Study


Sponsor

Hôpital le Vinatier

Enrollment

61 participants

Start Date

Sep 19, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

A violent death is defined by its brutality, unexpectedness and is secondary to an external cause (suicide, homicide, accident). Bereavement following a violent death constitutes a particular clinical situation, at risk of complications. Research on bereavement after a violent death shows higher risks of psychiatric and somatic complications than in bereavement by non-violent death. These complications, sometimes comorbid, take the form of depressive episodes, post-traumatic stress disorders, suicidal behavior and prolonged grief disorders after 12 months, precociously mediated by ruminations. Processes responsible for this increased risk of complications are poorly documented. Current literature relates mainly to socio-demographic and epidemiological factors which, alone, do not explain this difference in risks. Further research is needed exploring other kinds of data and processes. To our knowledge, there is no description of early neurocognitive functioning in people bereaved after violent death. This study aims at exploring early neurocognitive processes which can lead to complications in people bereaved by violent death.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 65 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is for people who have lost a close family member to a violent death, such as homicide or an accident. Researchers want to understand how grief after violent loss affects the way people perceive time and process negative events. Findings could help develop better psychological support for bereaved individuals in the future. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 65 years old - You recently lost an immediate or close family member (first or second degree relative) to a violent death - You speak French fluently - You do not have a neurodegenerative disorder **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are a legally protected adult under guardianship - You do not speak French - You have a history of a brain or neurodegenerative disease (e.g., dementia) - You have a psychiatric disorder and your medication dose was changed in the month before the death - You took a benzodiazepine (anti-anxiety) medication in the 24 hours before your first visit Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERDiagnosis of depressive episode or post traumatic stress disorder

Clinical diagnosis of depressive episode or post traumatic stress disorder, confirmed

OTHERNo diagnosis of depressive episode or post traumatic stress disorder

No elements in clinical assessment for the diagnosis of a depressive episode or post traumatic stress disorder


Locations(1)

Hopital Vinatier

Bron, France

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