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Ray, Anne Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that alcohol use is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States and results in approximately 79,000 deaths annually. College students are at particular risk of alcohol-related consequences due to their heavy drinking tendencies, with multiple studies indicating over 40%…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Disease Control, Prevention, Drinking
Fritch, John Bradley – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study sought to determine what defines a quality funeral service education program beyond accreditation. The study examined the opinions of funeral service education chairs (N = 45, representing 80% of the population) who are leaders of funeral service education programs accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Vocational Education, Higher Education, Death
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Aday, Ronald H. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1985
Investigated key variables associated with death anxiety and belief in afterlife among college students (N=181). Results supported the notion that belief in afterlife is primarily a function of religion and not directly a correlate of fear of death. Church attendance was found to be significantly related to both. (JAC)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Beliefs, College Students, Death
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Oranchak, Erik; Smith, Tristram – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1989
Administered Templer Death Anxiety Scale and Mood Scale to 52 college students. Subjects were shown neutral videotape, videotape of death scenes, and neutral videotape. Before and after each videotape, participants completed Mood Scale. Found initial level of death anxiety to be significant predictor of changes in, and overall levels of,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Death, Depression (Psychology)
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Robbins, Rosemary A. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1991
Tested Bugen's Coping with Death Scale. Individuals who had written wills, planned estates and funerals, and signed organ donor cards scored higher on the Coping with Death Scale. Because Coping with Death scores were more consistently different in those who prepared for death, this scale may help in efforts to predict those who will engage in…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Death, Higher Education
Graves, Pirkko L.; And Others – 1991
The Precursors Study, initiated in 1946, has focused on searching for links between psychological patterns and future disease and death. Gathering a broad spectrum of psychobiological characteristics from a large group of medical students, this study has continued year after year. This study examined the role of psychological factors on mortality,…
Descriptors: Death, Etiology, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Wood, Keith; Robinson, Paul J. – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1982
Demonstrates that within a group of highly actualized individuals, the degree to which "own death" is integrated into constructs of self is a far more powerful predictor of fear of death than actualization. Findings suggest that actualization and integration are independent in their overall effect on fear of death. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Death, Fear
Johnston, Dennis A.; Sherman, Martin F. – 1993
Numerous studies on death anxiety report conflicting findings. Concluding that a lack of specificity may explain the mixed results, this study sought to address the lack of focus and to extend and validate the results of an earlier study. A sample of 152 undergraduate students (111 female) from middle to upper-middle class participated. Subjects…
Descriptors: Accidents, Anxiety, Death, Higher Education