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. 2019 Dec 12;9(12):1127. doi: 10.3390/ani9121127

Table 3.

Losses experienced by the wildlife carers and the effect of these losses on their thoughts and behavior.

Questions about the Effect of Experiencing the Losses Experienced by the Wildlife Carers
1 Have thoughts of the losses made it difficult for you to concentrate, remember things or make decisions
2 Have you experienced images of the losses surrounding the event
3 Have you found yourself longing for what has been or will be lost
4 Have reminders of the loss caused you to feel longing for what has been or will be lost
5 Have thoughts or reminders of the loss caused you to feel guilt
6 Have thoughts or reminders of what has been or will be lost caused you to feel sick or ill in any way
7 Have thoughts of the loss come into your mind whether you wish it or not
8 Have you felt distress by the reality of the loss
9 Have thoughts or reminders of the loss caused you to feel dread of the future
10 Have thoughts of your loss caused you to be more irritable with others
11 Overall, how much have thoughts and feelings about your loss or losses distressed you
12 Have other animals, people or familiar objects reminded you of the loss
13 Have thoughts or reminders of the loss caused your emotions to feel numb
14 Have you found yourself imagining that the loss did not or will not occur
15 Have reminders of the loss caused you to feel sadness
16 Have thoughts or reminders of the loss caused you to feel anger?