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摘要
引言:老龄化是生命的敏感时期,关注这一阶段的需求和问题是社会的需要。老年人的一个共同特征是死亡焦虑,这种焦虑与孤独和宗教有着密切的关系。因此,本研究的目的是根据阿拉克市老年人的宗教取向和孤独感来预测死亡焦虑。方法:采用描述性相关分析方法,对247名老年人进行抽样调查。采用死亡焦虑量表、Alport’s Religious Orientation和孤独感量表进行数据收集。数据分析采用描述性和统计学方法,包括Pearson相关系数和回归。结果:内部宗教取向(r=-0/66, p<0.01)、外部宗教取向(r=0/56, p<0.01)、孤独感(r=-0/54, p<0.01)与死亡焦虑呈显著相关。预测变量的Beta系数显示,内部宗教取向-0/657、外部宗教取向0/446、孤独感0/562对老年人死亡焦虑具有显著的预测能力(p<0.05)。宗教取向和孤独感对死亡焦虑潜势的预测作用高达39%。结论:研究结果表明,内在宗教取向和孤独感对老年人死亡焦虑的量有有效的影响。
Prediction of death anxiety, according to religious orientation and loneliness in elderly in Arak city
Introduction: Ageing is a sensitive period of life that attention to the needs and problems of this stage is a social necessity. A common feature among elderly is death anxiety that has close relationship with loneliness and religious. Accordingly, The aim of this study was predicting death anxiety according to religious orientation and loneliness the elderly in Arak city. Method: This study was a descriptive correlational, conducted on 247 elderly who were selected by convenience sampling. Death Anxiety Scale, Alportʼs Religious Orientation, and loneliness were used for data gatheing. Data were analyzed using descriptive and statistics including Pearson correlation coefficient and regression. Results: The results showed a significant relationship between internal religious orientation (r=-0/66, p<0.01), external religious orientation (r=0/56, p<0.01) and loneliness (r=-0/54, p<0.01) with death anxiety. Beta coefficients for predictor variables indicated internal religious orientation -0/657, external religious orientation 0/446, loneliness 0/562 have significantly predictive capability of death anxiety of elderly (p<0.05). Also, the results showed religious orientation and loneliness can predict the changes in death anxiety potential up to 39%. Conclusion: The results of the research indicate that Internal religious orientation and loneliness have effective role in the amount of the death anxiety in the elderly.