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笑对死亡:老年住院患者的幽默风格、宗教宿命论与死亡恐惧之间的关联

Laughing in the face of death: The association among humor styles, religious fatalism, and thanatophobia in hospitalized geriatric patients.

作者信息

El-Sayed Mona Metwally, Khedr Mahmoud Abdelwahab, Shoukr Eman Mahmoud Mohammed, Lbrahim Asmaa Mahmoud Ali, Ali Eman Abdeen, Hammad Heba Abdel-Hamid, Hawash Manal Mohammed

机构信息

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt.

College of Nursing, University of Hafr Albatin, Hafr Albatin, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Geriatr Nurs. 2025 May-Jun;63:407-414. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2025.03.053. Epub 2025 Apr 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aging often accompanies various cognitive, physical, and psychological changes, including confronting mortality. As individuals approach the end of their lives, they may experience death anxiety or thanatophobia, an intense fear of dying. This fear of death can have a significant impact on the psychological well-being of older adults. This study investigated the relationship among humor styles, religious fatalism, and thanatophobia in hospitalized geriatric patients.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 270 older adults using non-probability convenience sampling. Four tools were employed to collect the data: the Sociodemographic and Clinical Data Sheet, the Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety, the Religious Health Fatalism Questionnaire, and the Humor Styles Questionnaire.

RESULTS

The study found a relatively high level of death anxiety among hospitalized geriatric patients, with a mean death anxiety score of 75.23 (8.86). The participants' dominant humor styles were self-enhancing (mean = 33.53, SD = 5.11) and affiliative (mean = 27.50, SD = 4.85). Correlation analysis showed significant negative relationships between sense of humor styles and death anxiety (r = -0.553, p < 0.001). This included self-enhancing humor, which helps cope with adversity; affiliative humor, which builds social bonds; aggressive humor, which belittles others; and self-defeating humor, which seeks approval at the cost of self-esteem. Conversely, religious health fatalism and its subscales positively correlated with death anxiety (r = 0.45, p < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

The findings showed that religious health fatalism-beliefs in divine providence, predetermined fate, and helplessness-predicts increased death anxiety. In contrast, self-enhancing, affiliative, aggressive, and self-defeating humor styles are negatively linked to thanatophobia, suggesting they may serve as psychological buffers. These humor styles could aid coping by reducing death anxiety. The study also found a negative correlation between religious health fatalism and humor, indicating that deeply held beliefs in divine control might limit humor's use as a coping mechanism. These results highlight the potential of humor-based interventions to alleviate death anxiety in geriatric patients while considering the complex role of religious fatalism in coping strategies.

摘要

背景

衰老常常伴随着各种认知、身体和心理变化,包括面对死亡。随着个体接近生命终点,他们可能会经历死亡焦虑或死亡恐惧症,即对死亡的强烈恐惧。这种对死亡的恐惧会对老年人的心理健康产生重大影响。本研究调查了住院老年患者的幽默风格、宗教宿命论与死亡恐惧症之间的关系。

方法

采用非概率便利抽样法对270名老年人进行了横断面调查。使用了四种工具来收集数据:社会人口学和临床数据表、阿拉伯语死亡焦虑量表、宗教健康宿命论问卷和幽默风格问卷。

结果

研究发现住院老年患者的死亡焦虑水平相对较高,死亡焦虑平均得分为75.23(8.86)。参与者的主要幽默风格是自我提升型(均值 = 33.53,标准差 = 5.11)和亲和型(均值 = 27.50,标准差 = 4.85)。相关分析表明,幽默风格与死亡焦虑之间存在显著的负相关(r = -0.553,p < 0.001)。这包括有助于应对逆境的自我提升型幽默、建立社会联系的亲和型幽默、贬低他人的攻击型幽默以及以自尊为代价寻求认可的自我挫败型幽默。相反,宗教健康宿命论及其子量表与死亡焦虑呈正相关(r = 0.45,p < 0.01)。

结论

研究结果表明,宗教健康宿命论——对神意、预定命运和无助的信仰——预示着死亡焦虑的增加。相比之下,自我提升型、亲和型、攻击型和自我挫败型幽默风格与死亡恐惧症呈负相关,表明它们可能起到心理缓冲作用。这些幽默风格可以通过减少死亡焦虑来帮助应对。研究还发现宗教健康宿命论与幽默之间存在负相关,这表明对神的控制的坚定信念可能会限制幽默作为一种应对机制的使用。这些结果凸显了基于幽默的干预措施在减轻老年患者死亡焦虑方面的潜力,同时也考虑到了宗教宿命论在应对策略中的复杂作用。

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