He Yiqing, Li Tao
School of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.
Department of Radiology, Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital, Shenzhen, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 3;13:698546. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.698546. eCollection 2022.
This study investigates the and influencing factors of death attitudes and death anxiety among medical interns in China as measured by the and following the outbreak of "Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia" in China in early 2020. Results of this study show that under the influence of COVID-19, in terms of death attitude, medical interns scored the highest in neutral acceptance and the lowest in escape acceptance. There were significant differences in death attitude and anxiety among the groups with different backgrounds, including their families' approaches to discussions of death, the number of funeral experiences, and other factors. There were two additional factors affecting attitudes that were related to the epidemic situation: whether the individual had participated in work to treat COVID-19 and whether their close friends or relatives ("cherished persons") had been diagnosed with COVID-19. The study reveals the ways that the epidemic had an impact on death attitude and death anxiety.
本研究调查了2020年初中国“新型冠状病毒肺炎”疫情爆发后,中国医学实习生的死亡态度和死亡焦虑状况及其影响因素,通过[未提及的量表]进行测量。本研究结果表明,在新冠疫情的影响下,就死亡态度而言,医学实习生在中立接受方面得分最高,在逃避接受方面得分最低。不同背景的群体在死亡态度和焦虑方面存在显著差异,包括其家庭对死亡讨论的方式、葬礼经历的次数以及其他因素。还有另外两个与疫情相关的影响态度的因素:个人是否参与了新冠治疗工作以及其亲密朋友或亲属(“珍视之人”)是否被诊断感染新冠。该研究揭示了疫情对死亡态度和死亡焦虑产生影响的方式。