PJMHS 2023
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs2023175475
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Relationship and Prevalence of Death Anxiety and Religious Coping among Death Care Workers in Pakistan

Lubaba Tufail,
Wajeeha Riaz,
Vania Rizvi
et al.

Abstract: Purpose: Death is an inevitable experience that may generate a reduced sense of safety and strong apprehension in humans. Some jobs that require the workers to deal with human deaths, corpses, and people grieving the loss of their loved ones for a larger part of their professional existence such as graveyard workers, morgue workers, ambulance drivers, and emergency medical workers, possess the potential to impact their death anxiety.Given this, the study aims to find the prevalence of death anxiety among death… Show more

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