伊朗成人和叙述者临终幻觉的流行和现象学特征:一项横断面定量研究。

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-09-23 DOI:10.1177/00302228251376905
Mojtaba Etemadinia, Kaveh Qaderi Bagajan, Babak Jamshidi, Alinaghi Ghasemiannejad Jahromi
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临终幻觉(dbv)是在生命结束时报告的异常体验。本研究旨在探讨在伊朗和伊斯兰文化背景下,dbv的现象学及其对体验者和叙述者的心理和行为影响。采用描述性分析定量设计。45名照顾过临终者的叙述者完成了一份由研究者开发的问卷,评估人口统计信息、DBV特征和心理指标。使用非参数检验来探索变量之间的关系。叙述者主要是年轻女性,而经历者大多是受教育程度较低的老年男性。dbv主要是视觉上的,在清醒时发生,随着死亡的临近而变得更加频繁。大约56%的dbv与积极的情绪影响有关,而25%的dbv引起了愤怒的感觉。对叙述者的心理影响从轻微到中度不等,主要影响情绪。值得注意的是,重复dbv与更大的心理影响显著相关(p = .007)。人口统计变量对心理影响的严重程度没有显著影响。dbv是多方面的经历,具有不同的情感后果,受到个人和文化因素的影响。反复遭受dbv的护理人员可能会从心理支持中受益。建议进一步进行跨文化和纵向研究,以扩大其普遍性并为治疗方法提供信息。
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Prevalence and Phenomenological Characteristics of Deathbed Visions in Iranian Adults and Narrators: A Cross-Sectional Quantitative Study.

Deathbed visions (DBVs) are anomalous experiences reported near the end of life. This study aimed to examine the phenomenology of DBVs and their psychological and behavioral effects on experiencers and narrators within an Iranian and Islamic cultural context. A descriptive-analytical, quantitative design was employed. Forty-five narrators who had cared for dying individuals completed a researcher-developed questionnaire assessing demographic information, DBV characteristics, and psychological indicators. Non-parametric tests were used to explore the relationships between variables. The narrators were predominantly young women, while the experiencers were mostly older men with lower educational attainment. DBVs were primarily visual, occurred during wakefulness, and became more frequent as death approached. About 56% of the DBVs were associated with positive emotional effects, whereas 25% induced feelings of anger. The psychological impact on narrators ranged from mild to moderate, primarily affecting mood. Notably, repetitive DBVs were significantly associated with greater psychological impact (p = .007). Demographic variables did not significantly influence the severity of psychological effects. DBVs are multifaceted experiences with diverse emotional consequences, shaped by both individual and cultural factors. Caregivers exposed to repeated DBVs may benefit from psychological support. Further cross-cultural and longitudinal research is recommended to expand generalizability and inform therapeutic approaches.

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