Exploring the Relationship Between Spiritual Well-Being and Death Anxiety in Survivors of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Moderating Role of Sex, Marital Status and Social Support

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Mohammad Ali Soleimani
Saeed Pahlevan Sharif
Ameneh Yaghoobzadeh
Ken Kyid Yeoh
Bianca Panarello
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[1] Qazvin University of Medical Sciences,Social Determinants of Health Research Center
[2] Taylor’s University Malaysia,Taylor’s Business School
[3] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,School of Nursing & Midwifery
[4] University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus,Nottingham University Business School
[5] Concordia University (PY-205),Interpersonal Relationships and Development Laboratory, Psychology Department
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2018年 / 57卷
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Death anxiety; Spirituality; Myocardial infarction; Conditional effect;
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Previous empirical studies have shown that both spiritual well-being (SWB) and death anxiety (DA) significantly affect the mental health of patients with acute diseases. In this regard, our paper contributes to the extant literature by scrutinizing the conditional relationship between SWB and DA as well as the various mechanisms underpinning such a relationship in patients with acute myocardial infraction (AMI). A descriptive, correlational methodology was utilized. Our main sample consisted of 300 patients with acute myocardial infraction who were hospitalized in a specialized medical institution in Iran throughout a two-month period (i.e. August–October 2015). Patients completed Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS) and Templer’s Death Anxiety Scale (TDAS). Even though our study showed that the relationship between SWB and DA in patients with AMI is non-significant, we found that (1) single patients with higher SWB have lower DA, (2) single patients with higher SWB as well as social support have significantly lower DA, and (3) for single men/men without social support, there is a negative relationship between SWB and DA. The relationship between SWB and DA is influenced by factors such as sex, marital status and social support. In addition, the specific nature of this relationship (i.e. strength and sign) is dependent upon the sociodemographic characteristics of patients as well as other contextual influences. Result revealed that although relationship between SWB and DA is non-significant, this is influenced by factors such as sex and social support. In addition, the specific nature of this relationship (i.e. strength and sign) is dependent upon the sociodemographic characteristics of patients as well as other contextual influences.
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