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Gratitude lessens death anxiety

Gratitude lessens death anxiety This study investigated whether a brief gratitude induction could reduce death anxiety. 83 Chinese older adults (mean age = 62.7, SD = 7.13) were randomly assigned into one of three conditions: gratitude, hassle, and neutral, in which they wrote different types of life events before responding to measures of death anxiety and affect. Participants in the gratitude induction reported lower death anxiety than the hassle and the neutral condition, whereas no difference was observed for the latter two conditions. There was no experimental effect on positive affect, and a significant effect on negative affect but which did not favor the gratitude condition. By reexamining life events with a thankful attitude, people may become less fearful of death due to a sense that life has been well-lived. Because gratitude can be induced using a very brief procedure, there are broad applications in clinical and health-care settings for the relief of death anxiety. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Journal of Ageing Springer Journals

Gratitude lessens death anxiety

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Social Sciences; Aging; Demography; Geriatrics/Gerontology; Public Health; Psychology, general
ISSN
1613-9372
eISSN
1613-9380
DOI
10.1007/s10433-011-0195-3
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Abstract

This study investigated whether a brief gratitude induction could reduce death anxiety. 83 Chinese older adults (mean age = 62.7, SD = 7.13) were randomly assigned into one of three conditions: gratitude, hassle, and neutral, in which they wrote different types of life events before responding to measures of death anxiety and affect. Participants in the gratitude induction reported lower death anxiety than the hassle and the neutral condition, whereas no difference was observed for the latter two conditions. There was no experimental effect on positive affect, and a significant effect on negative affect but which did not favor the gratitude condition. By reexamining life events with a thankful attitude, people may become less fearful of death due to a sense that life has been well-lived. Because gratitude can be induced using a very brief procedure, there are broad applications in clinical and health-care settings for the relief of death anxiety.

Journal

European Journal of AgeingSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 4, 2011

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