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Death anxiety and attitude to death in patients with schizophrenia and depression
Psychiatry Research, 2020Attitude to death and death anxiety in patients with severe psychiatric disorders have been studied rarely so far, although this is an existential perspective for each human being and clinically seems to be changed in patients with depression and schizophrenia.
Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou, Georg Juckel
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Background: Nurse-led hospice teams are an emerging trend in contemporary health care practice in China. However, Chinese nursing students are often ill-prepared to work in hospice care.
Huan Yu, Rui Xiao, Scott Lowe
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Aim This study aimed to explore the mediating role of neutral death attitude between psychological support and demand for death education among college students during COVID‐19.
Qi Jiang
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Fertility Attitudes and the Fear of Death
Psychological Reports, 1979The present study was an attempt to test empirically the general proposition that fear of death is related to certain attitudes about fertility, particularly expected number of children. Analysis of data collected at a midwestern university ( N = 355) showed this proposition to be generally supported and dependent, in part, on respondents' sex ...
J W, Hoelter, J L, Whitlock, R J, Epley
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The role of age in death attitudes
Death Education, 1977Abstract One-hour interviews on death, dying, and bereavement were conducted with 434 adults in the greater Los Angeles area; respondents were approximately equally divided among four ethnic groups, among men and women, and among three age categories.
R A, Kalish, D K, Reynolds
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Anaesthetists' attitudes to intraoperative death
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2005A recent survey in the British Medical Journal reported the attitudes of orthopaedic surgeons towards the intraoperative death of a patient. Several replies to this article were from anaesthetists, who pointed out that other staff might be affected by 'death on the table'.
S M, White, O, Akerele
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Death education and death-related attitudes
Death Education, 1979Abstract This investigation attempted to assess the impact of a death and dying course and to examine unique death-related attitudes of students choosing to enroll in suck a course. Results showed no significant pretest-posttest differences on a variety of dependent measures for either the experimental or the control group.
Jon W. Hoelter, Rita J. Epley
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Attitudes to death and dying in China
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2008The apartment was small and cramped, with possessions filling every available space. In the corner of the living room was a bed, facing the window. He turned and greeted us with a quizzical look; his mother, meanwhile, was busying herself finding drinks for her honoured guests. He was just 22 years old, and the large cancerous tumour on his left thigh
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Attitudes toward Attitudes toward Death
Psychological Reports, 196745 male Ss were asked to rate 17 statements concerning attitudes toward death using the Edwards social desirability technique. These statements differed on 2 dimensions: healthy vs unhealthy and hysterical vs obsessive. Healthy sensitivity was found to be most socially desirable followed by healthy insensitivity, unhealthy insensitivity, unhealthy ...
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