OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-07 , DOI: 10.1177/00302228211043698 Joachim Wittkowski 1 , Pierre-Marc Paré 2
This study examines the structure of death-related attitudes among French-speaking people. Participants from Canada, Belgium, France, and from Switzerland whose mother tongue was French in an online survey responded to the French adaptation of the item pool of the Multidimensional Orientation Toward Dying and Death Inventory (MODDI; N = 373). Exploratory factor analyses with orthogonal and oblique rotation yielded a 5-factor Fear domain and a 3-factor Acceptance domain, thereby reproducing the a-priori conceptualization. These results are discussed with respect to the issue of universal dimensions of death-related attitudes across cultures.
中文翻译:
法语样本中与死亡相关的态度的维度
这项研究调查了法语人群与死亡相关的态度结构。来自加拿大、比利时、法国和瑞士(母语为法语)的参与者在一项在线调查中对法国版死亡和死亡调查多维方向项目库(MODDI;N = 373)做出了回应。使用正交和倾斜旋转的探索性因素分析产生了 5 因素恐惧域和 3 因素接受域,从而再现了先验概念化。这些结果是针对跨文化的死亡相关态度的普遍维度问题进行讨论的。