OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-23 , DOI: 10.1177/0030222820983115 Michal Mahat-Shamir 1
According to Terror Management Theory, there are three common buffers that minimize the anxiety of mortality salience: affirmation of one’s cultural worldview, the self and one’s personal values, and one’s significance in the context of close personal relationships. The current study aimed to explore the manner by which Jewish Israeli undertakers manage their constant exposure to death and buffer against death anxiety. A deductive and inductive thematic analysis captured a dialectical movement between, and within, two conflicting worldviews participants were engaged in, in their attempt to manage the mortality salience effect they experience and buffer against death anxiety.
中文翻译:
“我从深处召唤了你”:以色列犹太殡仪馆对死亡焦虑的管理
根据恐怖管理理论,有三种常见的缓冲可以最大限度地减少死亡显着性的焦虑:对一个人的文化世界观的肯定,自我和个人价值观,以及一个人在亲密人际关系中的重要性。目前的研究旨在探索以色列犹太殡仪馆管理他们不断接触死亡和缓冲死亡焦虑的方式。演绎和归纳主题分析捕捉到参与者参与的两种相互冲突的世界观之间和内部的辩证运动,以试图管理他们所经历的死亡显着效应并缓冲死亡焦虑。