The Study of Some Religious Correlates of Death Depression Among University Students

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Abstract:
Objectives
Death depression consists of death despair, death loneliness,death sadness, death dread, and death finality. The present study was carried out with the aim of investigating some religious correlates of death depression.
Methods
In this descriptive analytical study, a sample of 347 participants was selected using stratified sampling method. The participants responded to death obsession, acting on religious beliefs, religious coping, and attachment to God Scales. Data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis.
Results
Among the religious variables, insecure attachment to God and negative religious coping showed high contribution in predicting death depression.
Conclusion
When the participants faced real-life events, those who used negative coping strategies experienced higher death depression. In addition, those who considered God Asa source of punishment rather thana source of love and remained doubtful and anxious in accepting God as a secure base showed higher death depression.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Iraninan Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Volume:23 Issue: 1, 2017
Pages:
68 to 77
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