Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan

This study determines whether there is a significant difference between males' and females' inpatients' and outpatients', first-attack and second-attack patients' concept of death and death anxiety level among Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients of Taipei, Taiwan. The subj...

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Main Author: Lee, Pei Ping
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-82712022-03-08T07:12:25Z Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan Lee, Pei Ping This study determines whether there is a significant difference between males' and females' inpatients' and outpatients', first-attack and second-attack patients' concept of death and death anxiety level among Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients of Taipei, Taiwan. The subjects of this study were 105 coronmary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan. The subjects were administered a questionnaire on death developed by Chua, Dumayas, and Mercardo (1981) and Templer's (1970) Death Anxiety Scale (DAS). The t-test was used to find out if there are significant differences in the concept of death and death anxiety level of the following groups: 1) males and females, 2) inpatients and outpatients, 3) first-attack and second-attack patients. Pearson r was used to find out whether there is a relationship between concept of death anxiety level in all types of CHD patients. The results of the study revealed that: 1) There is a significant difference, t(103) = -.923, p .01 between male and female subjects in concept of death. This shows that males have a more positive concept of death. 2) There is a significant difference, t(103) = -6.826, p .01 between inpatients and outpatients in concept of death. The inpatients showed a more negative concept of death. 3) There is no significant difference between first-attack and second-attack patients concept of death. 4) There is no significant difference between males and females on death anxiety. 5) There is a significant difference, t(103) = 2.829, p .01 between the inpatients and outpatients on death anxiety level. The inpatients showed greater anxiety on death. 6) There is no significant difference between the first-attack and second-attack patients on death anxiety level. 7) There is a significant correlation (r = -.561, p .01) between concept of death and death anxiety in all types of CHD patients. This shows that the more positive the concept of death, the lower the death anxiety level. 1992-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1433 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8271&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Fear of death Anxiety Heart--Diseases--Patients-- Taiwan Psychology
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Philippines
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topic Fear of death
Anxiety
Heart--Diseases--Patients-- Taiwan
Psychology
spellingShingle Fear of death
Anxiety
Heart--Diseases--Patients-- Taiwan
Psychology
Lee, Pei Ping
Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
description This study determines whether there is a significant difference between males' and females' inpatients' and outpatients', first-attack and second-attack patients' concept of death and death anxiety level among Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) patients of Taipei, Taiwan. The subjects of this study were 105 coronmary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan. The subjects were administered a questionnaire on death developed by Chua, Dumayas, and Mercardo (1981) and Templer's (1970) Death Anxiety Scale (DAS). The t-test was used to find out if there are significant differences in the concept of death and death anxiety level of the following groups: 1) males and females, 2) inpatients and outpatients, 3) first-attack and second-attack patients. Pearson r was used to find out whether there is a relationship between concept of death anxiety level in all types of CHD patients. The results of the study revealed that: 1) There is a significant difference, t(103) = -.923, p .01 between male and female subjects in concept of death. This shows that males have a more positive concept of death. 2) There is a significant difference, t(103) = -6.826, p .01 between inpatients and outpatients in concept of death. The inpatients showed a more negative concept of death. 3) There is no significant difference between first-attack and second-attack patients concept of death. 4) There is no significant difference between males and females on death anxiety. 5) There is a significant difference, t(103) = 2.829, p .01 between the inpatients and outpatients on death anxiety level. The inpatients showed greater anxiety on death. 6) There is no significant difference between the first-attack and second-attack patients on death anxiety level. 7) There is a significant correlation (r = -.561, p .01) between concept of death and death anxiety in all types of CHD patients. This shows that the more positive the concept of death, the lower the death anxiety level.
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title Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
title_short Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
title_full Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
title_fullStr Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in Taipei, Taiwan
title_sort concept of death and death anxiety among coronary heart disease patients in taipei, taiwan
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