The purpose of this study was to test whether the developmental acquisition of a mature concept of death, that is, understanding death as a biological event, affects young children's fear of death. Ninety children between the ages of 4 and 8 participated in an interview study in which their understanding of death and their fear of death were both assessed. Levels of general anxiety were also measured via parent report. A regression analysis indicated that more mature death understanding was associated with lower levels of death fear, when age and general anxiety were controlled. These data provide some empirical support for the widely held belief that discussing death and dying in biological terms is the best way to alleviate fear of death ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Children’s voices are missing from debates related to the idea that death is a taboo subject and thi...
This study examined the development of children’s reasoning about the afterlife and its relationship...
The purpose of this study was to test whether the developmental acquisition of a mature concept of d...
Abstract Work by Slaughter and Griffiths (2007) demonstrated that young children who had a mature de...
The taboo on the subject of death is slowly being lifted bringing about more studies on the cognitiv...
To investigate whether children's understanding of the concept of death varies as a function of deat...
This thesis reviews literature published from 1983 - 2000 on death conceptualization in terminally i...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Fifty-four boys and girls of three age groups: six to seven, eight to nine, and ten to eleven, parti...
Little is known empirically about parental perceptions of their young child's understanding of death...
Most of the research relating to children and death has been psychological or psychoanalytic in natu...
The aim of this paper is better understanding how children think about the world and what they know ...
In the present study, the relationship of level of maturity and. fear of death was examined. Death f...
Children spend a significant part of their leisure time watching television. Cartoons, one of the in...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Children’s voices are missing from debates related to the idea that death is a taboo subject and thi...
This study examined the development of children’s reasoning about the afterlife and its relationship...
The purpose of this study was to test whether the developmental acquisition of a mature concept of d...
Abstract Work by Slaughter and Griffiths (2007) demonstrated that young children who had a mature de...
The taboo on the subject of death is slowly being lifted bringing about more studies on the cognitiv...
To investigate whether children's understanding of the concept of death varies as a function of deat...
This thesis reviews literature published from 1983 - 2000 on death conceptualization in terminally i...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Fifty-four boys and girls of three age groups: six to seven, eight to nine, and ten to eleven, parti...
Little is known empirically about parental perceptions of their young child's understanding of death...
Most of the research relating to children and death has been psychological or psychoanalytic in natu...
The aim of this paper is better understanding how children think about the world and what they know ...
In the present study, the relationship of level of maturity and. fear of death was examined. Death f...
Children spend a significant part of their leisure time watching television. Cartoons, one of the in...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Children’s voices are missing from debates related to the idea that death is a taboo subject and thi...
This study examined the development of children’s reasoning about the afterlife and its relationship...