Death and Ethnicity: A Psychocultural StudyEthel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California, 1976 - 224 páginas |
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Página 89
... church attendance and several factor - analyzed variables that were related to death and dying . In each instance , the regular church attenders were the least afraid of death , while the non - attenders were close behind , with those ...
... church attendance and several factor - analyzed variables that were related to death and dying . In each instance , the regular church attenders were the least afraid of death , while the non - attenders were close behind , with those ...
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... church - and most probably by the resourcefulness of the individuals themselves . In spite of common belief to the ... churches in the North and the Southeast , Johnston ( 1956 ) found that " the audience today is less responsive ...
... church - and most probably by the resourcefulness of the individuals themselves . In spite of common belief to the ... churches in the North and the Southeast , Johnston ( 1956 ) found that " the audience today is less responsive ...
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... churches is the social function rather than the existential confrontation . Thus Sanseis can be fairly ... church depressed . . . If someone wanted to know , then he should go see the minister . " Another remarked , " I don ...
... churches is the social function rather than the existential confrontation . Thus Sanseis can be fairly ... church depressed . . . If someone wanted to know , then he should go see the minister . " Another remarked , " I don ...
Contenido
Preface | 1 |
The Survey and the Sample | 9 |
An Overview of Death and Ethnicity | 25 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Death and Ethnicity: A Psychocultural Study Richard A. Kalish,David K. Reynolds Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
Death and Ethnicity: A Psychocultural Study Richard A. Kalish,David K. Reynolds Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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acceptance afterlife age groups Angeles Anglo Americans asked attended attitudes behavior believe bereavement Black Americans body Buddhist burial casket Catholic cemetery ceremony chi square tests church compared concern correlation cremation culture dead death and dying death-related deceased devout died discussed dying person elderly emotional ethnic groups expected experience expression familistic family members fear of death feelings felt fewer frequently friends funeral director funeral service grave gravesite grief half homicide important individual interview Issei Japanese American community Japanese language Kalish koden least less live Los Angeles County Male Female Memorial Day Mexican American respondents middle-aged mourning Nisei older persons one's pain participate patients perhaps physician preferred Question/Response questions relationship relatively religious rituals role Sansei selected sense significantly social social class someone spouse subcultures suicide survey told tragic trend wish woman women young