Death Anxiety and Death Depression in Spanish Nurses
2005; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 97; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2466/pr0.97.1.21-24
ISSN1558-691X
AutoresJoaquín Tomás‐Sábado, Juana Gómez‐Benito,
Tópico(s)Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
ResumoThis study examined the dimensional structure of Tomás-Sábado and Gómez-Benito's Death Anxiety Inventory and Templer, et al.'s Death Depression Scale-Revised. The responses of 244 Spanish nurses to the Spanish forms of both scales were evaluated by means of a principal axis factor analysis with direct Oblimin rotation. Five significant factors were identified: Internally Generated Death Anxiety, Death Depression, Externally Generated Death Anxiety, Death Threat, and Death Sadness, accounting for 51.6% of the variance. The distribution of the factor loadings for the items of both scales on the five factors supported the discriminant validity of the constructs specific to each of the scales and justified their use in evaluating death anxiety and death depression independently.
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