Death Anxiety Resilience; a Mixed Methods Investigation

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Mark Hoelterhoff
Man Cheung Chung
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[1] University of Cumbria,Faculty of Health and Science, Fusehill Campus
[2] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2017年 / 88卷
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Death anxiety; PTSD; Self-efficacy; Religious coping; Existential;
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Research was conducted examining how death anxiety influenced PTSD and mental health among people who have experienced a life-threatening event. This study was conducted using undergraduate university students in Lithuania. The study used a mixed-method design and in phase 1, participants (N = 97) completed self-report questionnaires that gathered information on demographics, death anxiety, trauma and well-being. Data indicated a significant correlation between death anxiety and PTSD, but not psychiatric co-morbidity. Phase 2 attempted to further explore the phenomenological experience of participants with full PTSD, and 6 semi-structured interviews were conducted. IPA analysis found three major themes in response to the life-threatening event; self-efficacy, religious coping and existential attitude. Overall these coping mechanisms allowed participants to develop resilience against the effects of death anxiety and minimize its negative impact on mental health.
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