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Existential perspectives on death anxiety.

J A Beshai1, Mohamed A Naboulsi

  • 1VA Medical Center, Lebanon, PA 17042, USA.

Psychological Reports
|December 14, 2004
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Templer's Death Anxiety Scale offers valuable group norms but requires qualitative research to fully understand diverse death anxieties. Combining empirical data with phenomenology is crucial for a deeper, cross-cultural understanding of life-death anxiety.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Existential Studies

Background:

  • Templer's Death Anxiety Scale (1970) is a widely used empirical measure.
  • The scale has established construct validity and generated significant research globally.
  • Existing research primarily focuses on empirical data and group norms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the scientific knowledge derived from Templer's Death Anxiety Scale.
  • To advocate for supplementing empirical research with qualitative methods for a comprehensive understanding of death anxiety.
  • To explore the limitations of purely empirical scales in capturing the complexity of death anxiety.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the construct validity and research applications of Templer's Death Anxiety Scale.

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  • Conceptual argument for integrating qualitative (phenomenological) research with quantitative (empirical) data.
  • Examination of the scale's items and their representation of "cognitive-affective" constructs.
  • Main Results:

    • Templer's scale provides valuable data on group norms regarding death anxiety.
    • The scale conflates various fears (illness, phobias, obsessions) into a single score.
    • Reliance solely on the scale may obscure the nuanced, bipolar nature of "life-death anxiety" and individual experiences.

    Conclusions:

    • Empirical scales like Templer's offer insights into group norms but have limitations in cross-cultural generality.
    • Qualitative research is essential to capture the individual, existential, and cultural variations in death anxiety.
    • A holistic understanding of death anxiety requires integrating phenomenological experiences with empirical findings.