This study will provide evidence-based recommendations for designing interventions tailored to adolescents dealing with suicide loss. By exploring how these young people experience and make meaning of their grief, the study will contribute to the development of best practices for mental health professionals and educators working with suicide loss survivors. This study will provide evidence-based recommendations for designing interventions tailored to adolescents dealing with suicide loss. By exploring how these young people experience and make meaning of their grief, the study will contribute to the development of best practices for mental health professionals and educators working with suicide loss survivors. This study will enhance scientific understanding by examining how adolescents experience grief after suicide loss and identifying which components of bereavement interventions are most effective for this age group. It will improve societal welfare by informing the development of targeted, evidence-based support programs that address the unique mental health needs of bereaved adolescents. Long-term, the findings may reduce the risk of complicated grief and suicidality, support emotional resilience, and guide best practices in schools, clinics, and community settings for supporting youth after traumatic loss.
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Hope & Coping
Timeframe: Pre intervention, 2 weeks post, 6 weeks post
Grief Experience
Timeframe: Pre intervention, 2 weeks post, and 6 weeks post.
Continuing Bonds
Timeframe: Pre-intervention, 2 weeks post, 6 weeks post intervention
Personal Growth
Timeframe: Pre intervention, 2 weeks post, 6 weeks post
Therapeutic Factors
Timeframe: Immediately following Intervention