Death anxiety and death acceptance in atheists and other nonbelievers.
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Abstract
This study explores how age, certainty of belief, belief in science and gender is related to death anxiety and death acceptance. Results from a sample of atheists and other nonbelievers ( = 270) in the United States suggested that age and certainty of belief were significantly related to death anxiety and death acceptance, while belief in science was not a significant predictor. In addition, women reported higher levels of death anxiety compared to men. Implications and directions for future research in death perspectives for atheists and other nonbelievers are discussed.
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| Authors | Sawyer, Jacob S;Brewster, Melanie E;Ertl, Melissa M; |
| Journal | death studies |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1080/07481187.2019.1648339
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