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Research Article

Does spirituality predict death anxiety in chronically ill older adults in a religious context?

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Pages 350-360 | Published online: 02 Sep 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Spirituality can be considered as a source of making meaning in life and may be important effect in defeating the fear of death. The aim of the study was to determine the predictors of death anxiety based on spirituality components in older adults with chronic disease. One hundred and fifty Iranian patients over 60 years old were selected by convenience sampling. The functional assessment of chronic illness therapy-Spiritual Well-being Scale, hospital anxiety and depression scale, and death anxiety scale was used for data collection. Results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that faith (β =−0.27; p = .038), and anxiety (β = 0.30; p = .018) had a significant relationship with death anxiety. Strengthening spirituality such as faith-Based health intervention may be helpful in patients with symptoms of death anxiety.

Acknowledgments

The researchers express their gratitude to participants in this study as well as the research Deputy of Qom University to support and funding this project.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The study was funded by the Research Deputy at Qom University of Medical Sciences, Iran

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