2023
DOI: 10.1177/00302228231157446
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Death Anxiety During COVID-19 and its Related Factors among Chinese Elderly People

Abstract: This study aimed at investigating death anxiety and its related factors in Chinese elderly people during COVID-19. This study totally interviewed 264 participants from four cities in different regions of China. Death anxiety scale (DAS), NEO-Five-Factor Inventory (Neo-FFI) and Brief COPE were scored on the basis of one-on-one interviews. Quarantine experience didn’t make significant difference in death anxiety among the elderly; Elderly people with high death anxiety had higher scores of neuroticism, and were … Show more

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“…Throughout the pandemic, numerous studies have been conducted using various scales to investigate death anxiety. Yang et al investigated death anxiety during COVID-19 and its related factors among elderly Chinese people, reporting marital status as a predictive factor for death anxiety [ 20 ]. They supported both the vulnerability–stress model and terror management theory regarding death anxiety.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the pandemic, numerous studies have been conducted using various scales to investigate death anxiety. Yang et al investigated death anxiety during COVID-19 and its related factors among elderly Chinese people, reporting marital status as a predictive factor for death anxiety [ 20 ]. They supported both the vulnerability–stress model and terror management theory regarding death anxiety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%