Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes about death, research to date has failed to reveal consistent associations between religiosity and death attitudes. Drawing from Wulff's multidimensional model of religiosity, the present study examined associations between religion and death attitudes. First, results show that religious people are more likely to endorse an approach acceptance attitude towards death, indicating that religiosity as such is related to belief in afterlife. Second, people holding a literal attitude towards religion report more death anxiety, indicating that the processing of religious contents is related to defensiveness vis-à-vis death.status: publishe
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Death is a social and biological reality that affects everyone, however not uniformly. Utilizing ori...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded...
A wish to die is common in older persons and is associated with increased mortality. Several risk fa...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Abstract: Death is beyond one's personal control, generates great concern and anxiety, among hu...
This paper attempts to explain several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is betwee...
The primary goal of this pilot study is to examine the relationship between the fear of dying and re...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Investigating an issue of critical importance for the psychology of religion and for terror manageme...
Aim to conduct this study is to find the Attitude of Christian towards Death. It is observed that el...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Death is a social and biological reality that affects everyone, however not uniformly. Utilizing ori...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Although it is widely assumed that religiosity plays an important role in individuals' attitudes abo...
Religiosity and death anxiety are two variables that have been linked through various studies. Relig...
Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded...
A wish to die is common in older persons and is associated with increased mortality. Several risk fa...
This paper provides a rationale for several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is b...
Abstract: Death is beyond one's personal control, generates great concern and anxiety, among hu...
This paper attempts to explain several empirical findings regarding religion. The main one is betwee...
The primary goal of this pilot study is to examine the relationship between the fear of dying and re...
The purpose of this study is to test a conceptual model that aims to clarify the relationship betwee...
Investigating an issue of critical importance for the psychology of religion and for terror manageme...
Aim to conduct this study is to find the Attitude of Christian towards Death. It is observed that el...
Religion is often used as a coping mechanism for adverse events (Pargament & Raiya; 2007). The effec...
The belief in supernatural agents is a universal feature of human social cognition. Recent cognitive...
Death is a social and biological reality that affects everyone, however not uniformly. Utilizing ori...