نتایج جستجو برای: attitudes to death

تعداد نتایج: 10692850  

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 1999
C W Baker A S Carter L R Cohen K D Brownell

Global changes in eating attitudes were examined prospectively across pregnancy and 4 months postpartum in a sample of 90 women. In addition, specific changes in dieting behavior and weight/shape satisfaction were assessed at 4 months postpartum for concurrent and retrospective time points. Measures included the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) and weight/shape satisfaction in pregnancy and at 4 mon...

2015
Nicholas Jairo Kavana Ayub Ahmad Kassuku

Purpose: The knowledge, attitudes and practice among inhabitants of Mto wa Mbu Division was examined to provide objective information on sparganosis infection. Hence, the study was carried out. Methods: The study was conducted among the inhabitants of Mto wa Mbu Division, Monduli District, Tanzania from January to April 2012. Inhabitants were informed about the objective of the study and invite...

Journal: :Social Psychology of Education 2021

This study sets out to ascertain adolescents’ attitudes and opinions towards death education. To this end two instruments were designed validated: the ‘Death Education Attitudes Scale-Students’ Questionnaire-Students’. The total sample comprised 1897 secondary school students aged 12–19. Participants showed moderately positive Variables such as gender, age religious beliefs influenced results. ...

Journal: :Death studies 2011
Ryan M Niemiec Stefan E Schulenberg

The portrayal of death is one of the most common themes in movies and is often unrealistic, promoting misconceptions to the public. However, there are also many films that portray death acceptance in an instructive way. Such films depict the development of character strengths useful in embracing life and lessening death anxiety, namely zest, curiosity, self-regulation, and humor. Moreover, the ...

Journal: :The Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2015

2015
Ehud Bodner Amit Shrira Yoav S. Bergman Sara Cohen-Fridel Ephraim S. Grossman

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Ageism Aging anxiety Death anxiety Older adults Stereotypes Stigma While aging anxiety is associated with the threat of deterioration that leads to death, death anxiety is related to the threat of non-existence and to fears from an unknown afterlife, and both anxieties can lead to ageism. The current study examined the unexplored relationship between these two ex...

Journal: :Palliative & supportive care 2008
Sedigheh Iranmanesh Helen Dargahi Abbas Abbaszadeh

OBJECTIVE To examine the attitudes of Iranian nurses toward caring for dying patients. METHODS Nurses' attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients were examined by using two types of questionnaires: the Death Attitude Profile-Revised (DAP-R) and Frommelt's Attitude towards Caring for Dying Patients (FATCOD), both with a demographic survey. RESULTS The results showed that most respo...

Background: The Neonatal period is a highly vulnerable time. Provision, maintenance and improvement of neonatal welfare level in health care are the most indicators of health and development. The purpose of this study was investigating the Iranian physicians’ attitudes toward factors in neonatal mortality in order to access minimum data set in neonatal death. Methods: This study was a ...

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