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  1. CYCU Scholars
  2. 人文與教育學院
  3. 通識教育中心
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholars.lib.cycu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6570
標題: Development and validation of a Christian-based Grief Recovery Scale
作者: Pan, Peter Jen Der
Deng, Liang-Yu F.
Tsai, S. L. 
Chen, Ho-Yuan J.
Yuan, Sheng-Shiou Jenny
關鍵字: Christian;culture;grief;Kubler-Ross theory;spirituality
公開日期: 2014
出版社: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
卷: 42
期: 1
起(迄)頁: 99-114
來源出版物: BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING
摘要: 
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a Christian-based Grief Recovery Scale (CGRS) which was used to measure Christians recovering from grief after a significant loss. Taiwanese Christian participants were recruited from churches and a comprehensive university in northern Taiwan. They were affected by both the Christian faith and Chinese cultural beliefs. The CGRS is developed through replicated factor analyses in three stages. The final version of the CGRS retains 35 Likert-type items and consists of six factors: spiritual well-being; recovering meaning and sense of control; ongoing physical and emotional responses; reassuring faith; strongly missing a deceased loved one; and life disturbance. The evidence for CGRS reliability and validity is highlighted. Implications for research and counselling practice are suggested.
URI: https://scholars.lib.cycu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/6570
ISSN: 0306-9885
DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2013.852158
Appears in Collections:通識教育中心

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