Yin Fang, He Yiqing, He Yu, Shen Heyong, Ip Kuaipeng
Department of Education Science, Dali University, Dali, China.
Institute of Analytical Psychology, City University of Macau, Macau, China.
Death Stud. 2022;46(5):1196-1205. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2020.1802791. Epub 2020 Aug 11.
This study compared the responses of 380 Han and 315 Tibetan respondents regarding their attitudes about death and factors influencing those attitudes using the and . The results show that Tibetan respondents expressed more , , and than the Han participants, while Han participants showed more than the Tibetan participants. There was a significant interaction between age and gender around In addition, the death attitudes of Han and Tibetan participants were influenced by religious beliefs, funeral experiences, and the way their families talked about death.
本研究使用[具体量表名称未给出]比较了380名汉族和315名藏族受访者对死亡的态度以及影响这些态度的因素。结果显示,藏族受访者比汉族参与者表达出更多的[具体态度未给出]、[具体态度未给出]和[具体态度未给出],而汉族参与者比藏族参与者表现出更多的[具体态度未给出]。在[具体情况未明确]方面,年龄和性别之间存在显著的交互作用。此外,汉族和藏族参与者的死亡态度受到宗教信仰、丧葬经历以及家人谈论死亡方式的影响。