sorgtest
Sorgtest is a term used in psychology and related fields to denote a family of assessment instruments designed to measure grief reactions following bereavement or other significant losses. The name combines "sorg," a word for sorrow or care in Scandinavian languages, with "test," reflecting its function as a standardized evaluation tool. Sorgtest instruments are used in clinical settings as well as research to quantify the intensity and trajectory of grief, support planning, and evaluation of interventions.
Origin and scope: The term arose in Scandinavian clinical literature and has since been adopted in international
Structure and domains: Sorgtest instruments typically include self-report items and, in some cases, clinician ratings. Common
Administration and interpretation: Items are usually rated on Likert-type scales, yielding a total score and subscale
Limitations and considerations: Grief is highly individualized, and cultural context strongly influences symptom expression. Sorgtest should