Year: 2015 Source: Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on stress & Coping.(2015).Published online 22 July 2015. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2013.301508 SIEC No: 20150313

In the wake of increased interest in the specific features of suicide bereavement, the current study examines (1) the association between suicide bereavement and complicated grief and (2) the mediating effect of experiential avoidance on the association between suicide bereavement and complicated grief. The tests revealed a significant indirect effect of suicide bereavement on complicated grief through experiential avoidance. This finding suggests that traumatic characteristics of suicide bereavement may inhibit the grieving process by increasing experiential avoidance and emphasizing a cognitive approach for complicated grief of people who lost their loved one to death by suicide.