Authors :
Shaza Fahmawi; Abed Elrahman Abu Dalu
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Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 6 - June
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Abstract :
Parental loss during childhood is a traumatic event that disrupts the familiar course of life and has lasting
emotional and functional consequences throughout a person’s life. The present study focuses on the potential for positive
psychological changes following parental loss, based on the theory of post-traumatic growth (PTG).
The aim of the study is to examine the relationships between willingness to seek psychological help and levels of mental
resilience and their association with post-traumatic growth among emerging adults (ages 18–29) who experienced parental
loss during their school years (ages 9–18).
In this correlational cross-sectional study, 173 emerging adults participated by completing four questionnaires: a
demographic questionnaire describing, among other things, the characteristics of the loss; a personal resilience scale; an
attitudes questionnaire regarding willingness to seek psychological help; and a post-traumatic growth inventory (PTGI).
The findings indicate significant positive correlations between mental resilience and willingness to seek help and post-
traumatic growth among adolescents who experienced parental loss during their school years. The independent variables
were found to be significant predictors of the development of post-traumatic growth following parental loss.
The study confirmed the hypothesis that more years since the loss are associated with higher levels of post-traumatic
growth. However, no differences were found in PTG levels between participants who lost their parents suddenly and those
who experienced a non-sudden loss.
This research highlights the long-term psychological effects of parental loss on emerging adults and discusses
implications for the roles of psychologists and school counselors.
Keywords :
Parental Loss, Post-Traumatic Growth, Mental Resilience, Willingness to Seek Psychological Help.
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Parental loss during childhood is a traumatic event that disrupts the familiar course of life and has lasting
emotional and functional consequences throughout a person’s life. The present study focuses on the potential for positive
psychological changes following parental loss, based on the theory of post-traumatic growth (PTG).
The aim of the study is to examine the relationships between willingness to seek psychological help and levels of mental
resilience and their association with post-traumatic growth among emerging adults (ages 18–29) who experienced parental
loss during their school years (ages 9–18).
In this correlational cross-sectional study, 173 emerging adults participated by completing four questionnaires: a
demographic questionnaire describing, among other things, the characteristics of the loss; a personal resilience scale; an
attitudes questionnaire regarding willingness to seek psychological help; and a post-traumatic growth inventory (PTGI).
The findings indicate significant positive correlations between mental resilience and willingness to seek help and post-
traumatic growth among adolescents who experienced parental loss during their school years. The independent variables
were found to be significant predictors of the development of post-traumatic growth following parental loss.
The study confirmed the hypothesis that more years since the loss are associated with higher levels of post-traumatic
growth. However, no differences were found in PTG levels between participants who lost their parents suddenly and those
who experienced a non-sudden loss.
This research highlights the long-term psychological effects of parental loss on emerging adults and discusses
implications for the roles of psychologists and school counselors.
Keywords :
Parental Loss, Post-Traumatic Growth, Mental Resilience, Willingness to Seek Psychological Help.