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Existential Perspectives on Death Anxiety

Psychological Reports, 2004
Construct validity is the hallmark of Templer's Death Anxiety Scale (1970), which has generated a healthy stream of research of paramount importance in the USA and all over the world. This paper contends that scores on this scale provide valuable scientific knowledge on group norms.
J A, Beshai, Mohamed A, Naboulsi
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Death anxiety, dissent, and competence

Journal of Personality, 1979
AbstractA total of 64 male undergraduates were administered a multistage interview which was structured to assess (a) their level of overtly expressed death anxiety, (b) covert (GSR) arousal to death stimuli, (c) self‐perceived competence, and (d) agreement with or dissent from life threatening national policies.
I E, Alexander, P R, Costanzo
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Fears and Anxieties about Death

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1985
Children's feelings about death cover a broad range and arise from many sources. Throughout their development children define and redefine their ideas about death as has been illustrated in the preceding chapter. However cognitive in nature, these definitions and redefinitions are accompanied by feelings.
H, Wass, L, Cason
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Adaptive Insights into Death Anxiety

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2003
The danger of death appears to be the most fundamental and universal source of adaptive and defensive structures. Death is a universal and inherently unresolvable adaptive issue, and conscious and unconscious forms of death anxiety are ever-present. As a result, these grave concerns are significant factors in the development of virtually every type of ...
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Neural correlates of death anxiety

Death Studies
Death anxiety influences multiple facets of human lives and has been quantified using questionnaires. Whether and how self-reports of death anxiety are associated with brain activities remain unclear. We investigated neural correlates of death anxiety by recording brain responses to perceived skulls and examined whether a specific neural response to ...
Tianyu, Gao   +5 more
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Death anxiety:

2019
Marissa A. Pifer   +2 more
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The Effect of Loneliness on Death Anxiety in the Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 2023
TÜrkan Akyol GÜner   +1 more
exaly  

Death anxiety in patients with cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis

European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2020
Mohammad Ali Soleimani   +2 more
exaly  

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