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Death anxiety predicts fear of progression in people with rheumatic conditions. [PDF]

open access: yesBr J Health Psychol
Richmond B   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Existential concerns in late stage cancer

European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2002
In health care, it is generally acknowledged that individuals experiencing cancer illness and dying of cancer face a challenging time. Oncology and palliative care have responded by developing an expertise of treatment and care. The opportunity to receive the best of health care is accepted as an important concern to patients.
C, Griffiths   +3 more
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Natural Disasters and Existential Concerns

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2012
Existential anxiety is hypothesized to be a core human issue in a great deal of theoretical and philosophical writing. Fostering the empirical understanding of the expression of these concerns may be a valuable addition to the psychological literature on exposure to trauma.
Brandon G. Scott, Carl F. Weems
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Identifying existential concerns as an analytical tool: a response

Education for Primary Care, 2021
Dear EditorI am writing in response to the article EPC 2020 31 no 2 180 ‘Identifying existential concerns as an analytical tool: an eye opener for the doctor.’This was an excellent article, and I c...
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Insecurity orientations: A person-centered approach to existential concerns

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract This research explores the ways in which psychological insecurities in three domains—the self, meaning, and relationships—are distributed intra-individually. Specifically, we explore the hypothesis that certain profiles of insecurity are associated with sociocultural and personality indicators.
Isaac F. Young   +3 more
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