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May 2024

Deathbed scene narratives: A construct and linguistic analysis

Author(s): Walters, A. S., HatchWoodruff, M. L.

Journal/Book: Death Stud. 1999; 23: 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007-1598, USA. Hemisphere Publ Corp. 715-733.

Abstract: The present study explored temporal and self/other dimensions of death attitudes among young adults. One hundred seventy-two undergraduate students were randomly assigned to I of 4 conditions: writing about one's death (agr unspecified), one's death as a young adult, the death of another (age unspecified), or the death of other as a young adult. Results indicated that the death of another, but not of oneself, was associated with more realistic considerations of death (e.g., pain, negative emotions). In addition, participants who wrote about death at an early age were less likely to describe their own deaths with negative emotion or to discuss physiological aspects of death and were less likely to express romanticized notions of death. Implications of these results for death anxiety research are discussed.

Note: Article Hatch-Woodruff ML, So Methodist Univ, Dept Psychol, Dallas,TX 75275 USA

Keyword(s): SCALE; ANXIETY; FEAR


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