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Tobacyk, Jerome; Eckstein, Daniel – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1980
Thanatology students reported significantly lesser death threat and significantly greater death concerns. Trait anxiety was found to be a significant predictor of change in death threat in the Thanatology Group, with lesser anxiety associated with greater decline in death threat. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Change Agents, College Students, Death
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Knight, Kim H.; Elfenbein, Morton H. – Death Studies, 1993
Compared death anxiety and fear of death levels expressed by 29 college students who had completed death and dying course with comparison group of 74 students. Found that those enrolled in thanatology class reported significantly higher death anxiety at end of semester. Results suggest different effect that thanatology course can have on…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Death, Fear
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Balk, David E. – Death Studies, 2008
The author argues that the term "recovery" aptly describes the trajectory following the bereavement of most persons. While the term "resilience" has gained ascendancy in the thanatology literature and the term "recovery" has been dismissed as inappropriate to denote responses over time to being bereaved, the irony is that all dictionaries of the…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Definitions, Coping
Freitag, Carl B.; Hassler, Shawn David – 1980
Although fear of death is recorded in the writings of the oldest major religions, the study of death and the fear of death have only occurred for the last few decades. Death education courses have grown in number since the early 1970's. College students participated in an investigation of the effects of death education on death anxiety by…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Anxiety, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures