Examining If Religion Influences Death Attitudes: Mental Health Perspective

Jennifer Innocenti, Haley M. Scott
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Dying is inevitable; however, people respond to the concept of death differently. One’s response varies on his/her attitude towards religion and non-believers. There are five different death attitudes: (a) neutral acceptance which suggest that death is a part of life; (b) approach acceptance which holds a positive attitude towards death because one will have a happy afterlife; (c) escape acceptance wherein death is welcomed and seen as a way out for a life filled with pain, misery, and suffering; (d) fear of death is when a sense of fear is evoked by confrontations with death; (e) and death avoidance is when an individual avoids the topic of death in order to reduce death anxiety (Harding, Flannelly, Weaver, & Costa, 2005; Wong, 2008). While religious believers were able to forgive and found overall improved health; religion increased death anxiety as compared to non-believers. However, religion further helped with coping with the inevitable, death. Many studies found that there is a negative correlation between death anxiety and death acceptance. Despite religion helping one cope, it is also a source of stress for an individual facing death due to questioning their life choices and good deeds. This paper employs meta-analysis of seminal knowledge and statistical analysis to examine if religion influences death attitudes from mental health perspective. Keywords: Religion, Death Attitude, Death Anxiety, Death Fear, Mental Health Perspective
检视宗教是否影响死亡态度:心理健康观点
死亡是不可避免的;然而,人们对死亡概念的反应不同。一个人的反应取决于他/她对宗教和非信徒的态度。对死亡有五种不同的态度:(a)中性接受,认为死亡是生命的一部分;(b)接近接受,对死亡持积极态度,因为一个人将有一个幸福的来世;(c)逃避接受,在这种接受中,死亡受到欢迎,并被视为摆脱充满痛苦、不幸和苦难的生活的一种方式;(d)对死亡的恐惧是指因面对死亡而引起的恐惧感;(e)和死亡回避是指个人为了减少死亡焦虑而回避死亡话题(Harding, Flannelly, Weaver, & Costa, 2005;黄,2008)。虽然宗教信徒能够原谅并发现整体健康状况有所改善;与不信教的人相比,信教的人会增加死亡焦虑。然而,宗教进一步帮助人们应对不可避免的死亡。许多研究发现,死亡焦虑和死亡接受之间存在负相关。尽管宗教可以帮助人们应对,但对于那些因质疑自己的生活选择和善行而面临死亡的人来说,宗教也是压力的来源。本文采用种子知识元分析和统计分析,从心理健康的角度考察宗教是否影响死亡态度。关键词:宗教,死亡态度,死亡焦虑,死亡恐惧,心理健康观
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