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El modelo de la complejidad frente a los modelos psicológicos tradicionales de la ansiedad ante la muerte

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Anxiety towards death has been a subject of investigation since different psychological perspectives as discussed by the authors and it takes part in tanatology courses directed for health careers students and for health professional attending terminal patients.
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Anxiety towards death has been a subject of investigation since different psychological perspectives. It takes part in tanatology courses directed for health careers students and for health professional attending terminal patients. Anxiety towards death is a complex phenomenon which involves the individual coping skills but also the confrontation of the

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Death and dying

Douglas Carnall
- 15 Jan 2000 - 
TL;DR: In the trinity of births, marriages, and deaths, only death does not have glossy magazines devoted to stylish consumption at the attendant ceremonies.
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Vital Involvement in Old Age

Julia B. Frank
- 10 Jul 1987 - 
TL;DR: In Vital Involvement in Old Age, the three investigators present the results of their interviews with 29 men and women, aged 75 to 95 years, first encountered as parents of children studied developmentally since the 1930s.
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Clarifying the Measurement of Death Attitudes: A Factor Analytic Evaluation of Fifteen Self-Report Death Scales; with Alternative Analysis and Response.

TL;DR: In this paper, a factor analysis of a representative population of fifteen death scales completed by 350 college students uncovered five orthogonal death-attitude factors: Negative Evaluation of death, Reluctance to Interact with the Dying, Negative Reaction to Pain, Reaction to Reminders of Death, and Preoccupation with Thoughts of Dying.

Significado psicológico de los términos morir y quitarse la vida en jóvenes mexicanos universitarios

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the psychological meaning of dying and committing suicide in Mexican university students using an accidental non-random sample of 56 students of both sexes from a public university in the State of Mexico.
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Clarifying the Measurement of Death Attitudes: A Factor Analytic Evaluation of Fifteen Self-Report Death Scales:

TL;DR: In this paper, a factor analysis of a representative population of fifteen death scales completed by 350 college students uncovered five orthogonal death-attitude factors: Negative Evaluation of death, Reluctance to Interact with the Dying, Negative Reaction to Pain, Reaction to Reminders of Death, and Preoccupation with Thoughts of Dying.
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Las conexiones ocultas

TL;DR: The vision de la educación se opone a diversas formas de reduccionismo that no dejan ver las conexiones importantes entre los fenomenos y entre estos y el observador.
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Attitudes toward Death, Anxiety, and Social Desirability

TL;DR: In this article, male and female undergraduates completed four scales of attitudes toward death including the death concern scale, the Templer death anxiety scale, Tolor and Reznikoff death anxiety Scale, and the Fear of Death and Dying Scale, as well as the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale.