The Associations Between Death Anxiety, Supernatural Beliefs, Caring for Loved Ones and Attachments

Omega (Westport). 2023 Apr 9:302228231169541. doi: 10.1177/00302228231169541. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Despite extensive efforts in a better understanding of associations between death anxiety and various factors, efforts studying the complex associations across those variables are still limited. This study was conducted to better understand the possible complexity between death anxiety and myriad of factors, by first extracting the most important features, and then assessing the complexity of variables by checking all pairwise interaction terms. We found most of associated factors of death anxiety are related to the concept of attachment or caring for loved ones. Ill-effect attachment with positive associations with death anxiety included factors such as attachment to the physical side of oneself, being alone before death, and the possibility of death being the end of us. On the other hand, supernatural conceptions of worldviews such as believing in God, believing that the soul is separate from body, and being religious buffer against the death anxiety.

Keywords: belongingness; caring; death anxiety; marriage; religion.