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Death anxiety, exposure to death, mortuary preferences, and religiosity in five countries
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Abstract We present three datasets from a project about the relationship between death anxiety and religiosity. These include data from 1,838 individuals in the United States (n = 813), Brazil (n = 800), Russia (n = 800), the Philippines (n = 200), South Korea (n = 200), and Japan (n = 219). Measures were la... view more
We present three datasets from a project about the relationship between death anxiety and religiosity. These include data from 1,838 individuals in the United States (n = 813), Brazil (n = 800), Russia (n = 800), the Philippines (n = 200), South Korea (n = 200), and Japan (n = 219). Measures were largely consistent across samples: they include measures of death anxiety, experience of and exposure to death, religious belief, religious behaviour, religious experience, and demographic information. Responses have also been back-translated into English where necessary, though original untranslated data are also included.... view less
Keywords
death; dying; anxiety; religiousness; social factors; demographic factors; measurement; United States of America; Brazil; Russia; Philippines; South Korea; Japan
Classification
General Psychology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 1-5
Journal
Scientific Data, 6 (2019)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0163-x
ISSN
2052-4463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed