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    • Psychological screening tools
    • Grief and loss research
    • Women's reproductive health

    Background:

    • Complicated grief can significantly impact individuals after reproductive loss.
    • Developing accurate screening instruments is crucial for timely intervention.
    • Previous research has identified preferred wording for some items of the Reproductive Grief Screen (RGS).

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the optimal wording for an instrument screening for complicated grief after reproductive loss.
    • To finalize the wording for the Reproductive Grief Screen (RGS).

    Main Methods:

    • Cross-sectional survey design with 844 women experiencing reproductive loss.
    • Participants assessed and ranked three wording options for RGS items.
    • Arousal Adjective Checklist and Reactions to Research Participation Questionnaire (RRPQ) assessed participant response.

    Main Results:

    • Two RGS item wordings showed no significant differences in participant ratings or negative effects.
    • One item's third wording iteration was associated with greater negative symptoms (RRPQ).
    • The suboptimal wording suggests preference for original or second formulations.

    Conclusions:

    • A single preferred form of the RGS has been defined by combining current findings with prior research.
    • The finalized RGS is acceptable to the target population.
    • This refined instrument will aid in screening for complicated grief after reproductive loss.