2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.625756
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Psychology Students' Perceptions of COVID-19 in a Death Education Course

Abstract: The systematic removal of death from social life in the West has exposed people living in areas affected by COVID-19 to the risk of being unable to adequately manage the anxiety caused by mortality salience. Death education is a type of intervention that helps people manage their fear of death by offering them effective strategies to deal with loss and anxiety. To that end, a path of death education has been carried out with University students of psychology. The main purpose of the research is to understand h… Show more

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“…The most important commonalities are the psychological burden associated with confinement (43), the inability to say goodbye or to perform rituals according to believes and culture, and the measures of physical distancing, all of them considered risk factors for traumatic and disenfranchised grief in people with low resistance or resilience (19,35,44,45). Thematic content analysis of Twitter data from bereaved family members and friends (46) or national newspapers (28) has also reported the complexity and difficulty of the current bereavement scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most important commonalities are the psychological burden associated with confinement (43), the inability to say goodbye or to perform rituals according to believes and culture, and the measures of physical distancing, all of them considered risk factors for traumatic and disenfranchised grief in people with low resistance or resilience (19,35,44,45). Thematic content analysis of Twitter data from bereaved family members and friends (46) or national newspapers (28) has also reported the complexity and difficulty of the current bereavement scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under a psychosocial nursing perspective, the most recent work also refers to the relevance of using storytelling with grief reactions in children during the COVID-19 pandemic (27). Experts consider that death education programs are a kind of intervention program to learn coping strategies to deal with the fear of death and manage loss and anxiety (28), which are important to incorporate also into school curricula (29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many survey studies, including research from China, indicate that fear of death transmits not only among patients but also among health professionals. 2 - 5 Sadly, from the current situation, this tension, anxiety, or fear does not cushion with the passage of time.…”
Section: Spirituality Concern Toward Patients In Hospice Care During ...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The pandemic state made it impossible to remove or hide the awareness of one's finitude, playing a very important role in generating anxiety that could result in critical behaviours and situations. Western societies were unprepared to face the enormous amount of news about death and dying (Testoni et al 2021a).…”
Section: Past and Present Of Death Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%