Graduate School of Humanities and Sustainable System Science, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, Japan.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Dec;90(2):536-553. doi: 10.1177/00302228221108296. Epub 2022 Jun 11.
There are few opportunities for ordinary people not familiar with death to think about it, whereas basic research on death attitudes is insufficient. This study thus examined the attitudes toward death among ordinary people through a qualitative analysis using Erikson's theory of generativity. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 middle-aged and older Japanese individuals. The results showed that death attitudes were individualized and consisted of seven components, mainly those related to agency and communion. The change in death attitudes manifested as a change in weight from agency to communion, a change in meaning and perspective, and an orientation toward well-being. In conclusion, the change in death attitudes is to become more generative by balancing agency and communion through the function of narration. This change might be termed "the maturity of death attitudes" because it is oriented toward eudaimonic well-being.
普通人很少有机会思考死亡,而对死亡态度的基础研究则不足。因此,本研究通过使用埃里克森的生殖理论的定性分析,研究了普通人的死亡态度。通过对 13 名日本中老年人进行半结构化访谈,结果表明,死亡态度具有个体性,由七个部分组成,主要与能动性和共融性有关。死亡态度的变化表现为从能动性向共融性的权重变化,以及意义和视角的变化,以及对幸福的取向。总之,通过叙述的功能平衡能动性和共融性,死亡态度的变化是变得更有生殖力。这种变化可以被称为“死亡态度的成熟”,因为它是朝向幸福的。