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This study examined the mediating effect of social connectedness in the relationship betweenintrusive rumination after bereavement and posttraumatic growth. For this purpose, an onlinesurvey was conducted on 270 adults, and 257 questionnaires were used as final data except forthe questionnaires that were unfaithfully answered. The results of this study are as follows. First, intrusive rumination showed a significant negative correlation with social bond, positivecorrelation with posttraumatic growth, and social connectedness had a significant positivecorrelation with posttraumatic growth. Second, the most influential variable on posttraumaticgrowth were proved to intrusive rumination, and social connectedness and gender were foundto affect posttraumatic growth. This is interpreted that men rather than women, and the higherthe intrusive ruminum and social connectedness, the higher the posttraumatic growth. Third,social connectedness were proved to mediate in the relationship between intrusive ruminationand posttraumatic growth. This can be interpreted as the higher the social connectedness, thelower the intrusive ruminating and the higher the posttraumatic growth. Based on the results ofthis study, The imitations of the study and implications for the further research were discussed.

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Bereavement, Intrusive rumination, Social connectedness, Posttraumatic growth