Outgrowing death: The relationship of religiosity and death anxiety across different developmental stages
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Religiosity is the beliefs, feelings, and practices that are tied to religion (Ho & Ho, 2007). Death anxiety is the negative or apprehensive feeling that one has when thinking about death and dying (Ri...
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2018
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Summary: | Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Religiosity is the beliefs, feelings, and practices that are tied to religion (Ho & Ho, 2007). Death anxiety is the negative or apprehensive feeling that one has when thinking about death and dying (Richardson, Berman, & Piwowarski,1983). The common relationship seen between these two is that fear of death is higher when a person is more religious. The study will once more explore the relationship between the two while adding developmental stages as a possible moderator of the relationship between religiosity and death anxiety. |
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