Participants were 216 college students who attended a large university in the South Eastern United States. The present study replicated a survey first administered by Middleton (1936). Snowball sampling was used to increase sample size and diversity. Data were collected using Qualtrics, an online survey program, and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 27. Results suggest that, as compared to past studies, students enrolled in college in 2021 are thinking about death more, frequently visualizing their own death more, and report high levels or fear about death. Findings were compared to Middleton's original survey (1936), as well as replicated surveys by Lester (1970) and Lester and Becker (1993). Using the life ...
This study attempts to explore the attitude toward death, which ranges from fear of death to its acc...
Scholars have proposed that the manner of death notification may play an integral role in the grief ...
This study attempted to ascertain the differences between mortuary and college students in terms of ...
The principal purpose of this study was to compare similarities and differences in selected personal...
Participants were 216 college students who attended a large university in the South Eastern United S...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the death attitudes and demand of deat...
This investigation was designed to compare the factorial structures of the cognitive and feelings co...
As human beings, we all must live with our mortality. However, in our society, it seems that avoidan...
The relationship of locus of control and death education on death attitudes was examined across a po...
For millennia humans have been personifying Death in order for them to manage and humanize what is u...
Abstract: Death is beyond one's personal control, generates great concern and anxiety, among hu...
Death is a social and biological reality that affects everyone.However,the effects of death are not ...
This study examined the concept of and attitudes toward death of university students and evaluated t...
Human services professionals will undoubtedly work with the dying and bereaved populations at one ti...
To more fully understand how attitudes toward death and dying develop and change across the lifespan...
This study attempts to explore the attitude toward death, which ranges from fear of death to its acc...
Scholars have proposed that the manner of death notification may play an integral role in the grief ...
This study attempted to ascertain the differences between mortuary and college students in terms of ...
The principal purpose of this study was to compare similarities and differences in selected personal...
Participants were 216 college students who attended a large university in the South Eastern United S...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the death attitudes and demand of deat...
This investigation was designed to compare the factorial structures of the cognitive and feelings co...
As human beings, we all must live with our mortality. However, in our society, it seems that avoidan...
The relationship of locus of control and death education on death attitudes was examined across a po...
For millennia humans have been personifying Death in order for them to manage and humanize what is u...
Abstract: Death is beyond one's personal control, generates great concern and anxiety, among hu...
Death is a social and biological reality that affects everyone.However,the effects of death are not ...
This study examined the concept of and attitudes toward death of university students and evaluated t...
Human services professionals will undoubtedly work with the dying and bereaved populations at one ti...
To more fully understand how attitudes toward death and dying develop and change across the lifespan...
This study attempts to explore the attitude toward death, which ranges from fear of death to its acc...
Scholars have proposed that the manner of death notification may play an integral role in the grief ...
This study attempted to ascertain the differences between mortuary and college students in terms of ...