The effectiveness of teaching tolerance in the anxiety of death and life expectancy of woman employees residing in nursing homes

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This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of resiliency components of the anxiety of death and life expectancy of elderly in Qazvin. Research method was based on a quasi-experimental method and used pretest - posttest with control group. Sampling is done by available as well as random assignment. 50 samples attended in two nursing homes were given a test and 30 people of them had chosen with high anxiety and low life expectancy and were tested randomly in two different groups, then we made it Evidence-alternative.The experimental group was submitted to the ninth session of resiliency components and the control group did not receive any intervention. The assessment tools of test variables included Davidson Resilience Scale, and a questionnaire of Inserts of Templar death anxiety and Schneider hope questionnaire. Data were analyzed by analysis of covariance and the results showed that resilience training is effective in reducing death anxiety and increased life expectancy (P
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Persian
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Journal of Aging Psychology, Volume:3 Issue: 4, 2018
Pages:
253 to 262
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