作者: Carrie French , Nathan Greenauer , Catherine Mello
DOI: 10.1080/15524256.2017.1331181
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摘要: ABSTRACTDeath anxiety is not only experienced by individuals receiving end-of-life care, but also family members, social workers, and other service providers who support these individuals. Thus, identifying predictors of individual differences in death levels may have both theoretical clinical ramifications. The present study assessed the relative influence religiosity, susceptibility to mortality cues, state trait anxiety, demographic factors experience through an online survey distributed members two communities related care. Results indicated that cognitive emotional as well gender, predicted anxiety. Conversely, religiosity age did increase predictive power model. be a function emotional, cognitive, sociocultural interact complex, predictable, ways modulate response mortali...