Subjective Nearness-to-Death and COVID-19 Worries Among Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel: The Moderating Role of Israeli Identity and Sense of Community

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Itschak Trachtingot
Ruth Maytles
Yoav S. Bergman
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[1] The Hebrew University,The Department of Psychology
[2] Hadassah Academic College,Department of Social Work
[3] Ashkelon Academic College,Faculty of Social Work
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2024年 / 63卷
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COVID-19; Identity; Subjective nearness-to-death; Sense of community; Ultra-Orthodox Jews;
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The Ultra-Orthodox community in Israel is characterized by close everyday contact and a strong sense of community. While the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in global uncertainty, fear, and fatalities, this group was particularly affected by the pandemic. Accordingly, the current study examines whether subjective nearness-to-death was associated with increased COVID-19 concerns, and whether Israeli identity and sense of community moderate this association. Data were gathered from 255 Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Jews, and results yielded a significant link between subjective nearness-to-death and COVID-19 worries, moderated by both moderators. Results are discussed in line with terror management theory, and theoretical/practical implications are suggested.
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