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The Moderating Effect of the Negative Impact of Recent Life Events on the Relation between Intrinsic Religiosity and Death Ideation in Older Adults
Authors:Danielle R. Jahn MA  Erin K. Poindexter BA  Ryan D. Graham MA  Kelly C. Cukrowicz PhD
Affiliation:Danielle R. Jahn, Erin K. Poindexter, Ryan D. Graham, and Kelly C. Cukrowicz, Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Abstract:Researchers tested the hypothesis that the negative impact of recent life events would moderate the relationship between intrinsic religiosity and death ideation in older adults. Participants (n = 272) completed assessments of death ideation, intrinsic religiosity, and negative impact of recent life events. We confirmed the presence of concurrent moderation and found that older adults with greater negative impact of recent life events and high intrinsic religiosity reported greater death ideation. These relatively surprising findings may be due to reduced fear of death in intrinsically religious older adults, an explanation consistent with previous research.
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