“…We tried to bridge this gap by conducting a survey among various members of the German general public, asking questions on different topics related to death such as whether people are rather burdened by the thought of their own death or the death of relatives, whether they think dying generally implies suffering, and whether children should also be confronted with the topic of death, dying, and grief, that is, death education programs. We also assessed the impact of aspects such as gender, age, and personal experiences with thoughts about (one’s own) mortality on attitudes and perceptions regarding the end of life, as they have been shown to impact attitudes toward and perceptions of the end of life in prior studies (Bassett, 2017; Frommelt, 2003; Maxfield et al., 2007; Skulason, Hauksdottir, Ahcic, & Helgason, 2014).…”