Responses of 39 Mexican American college students were compared with those of 61 Anglo students via the Grief Experience Inventory. All participants had experienced, within the prior 2 years, the death of an individual they regarded as "close." In comparisons of ethnic groups, significant differences were found on two scales: Loss of Control and Somatization. The Mexican American sample had higher scores on both scales. While significant gender-related differences were found on three scales, no interactions between ethnicity and gender were found.
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