Neoconservatism,mental health and attitude to death |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, España;2. Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, España;3. Hospital General de Catalunya, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, España;4. Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, España;5. Hospital Comarcal de Blanes, Blanes, Barcelona, España;6. Escoles Universitàries Gimbernat, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, España;1. Institute of Clinical Sexology, via Savoia 78, 00198 Rome, Italy;2. Sapienza University of Rome, via di Grottarossa, 1035, 00189 Rome, Italy;3. Italian Society of Sexology and Psychology, Rome, Italy;4. “Kore”, University of Enna, Enna, Italy;5. University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino, Italy;6. University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden;1. Primary Care Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;2. School of Clinical Medicine, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;1. School of Psychology, Level 3, McElwain Building (24A), The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia;2. Specialist Palliative Care Service, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, 2B West Terrace, Caloundra, QLD, 4551, Australia |
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Abstract: | There is an extensive literature attempting to link conservatism with various forms of ill-health. An example is Fromm's attempt to link conservatism with necrophilia. A new scale to measure Reaganite or Thatcherite conservatism was developed and correlated with scales of self-esteem, anxiety and death-acceptance. The sample was a random mail-out survey of 95 Australians. All scales showed satisfactory reliability and internal consistency but there were no significant correlations between neoconservatism and any of the other scales. |
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