A comparison of retrospective accounts of childhood near-death experiences with contemporary pediatric near-death experience accounts |
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Authors: | William J. Serdahely Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Health and Human Development Department, Montana State University, 59717 Bozeman, MT |
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Abstract: | I compared five childhood near-death experiences (NDEs) reported by adults and another five NDEs reported by minors, in terms of Ring's five NDE stages, Greyson's four NDE components, Moody and Perry's 12 NDE traits, Sabom's 16 general characteristics, and Gallup and Proctor's 10 basic positive experiences. In this combined pool of 47 NDE characteristics (which were interdependent), only two relating to time sense showed significant differences between the adults' retrospective reports of childhood NDEs and the children's contemporary NDE reports, and that number of differences would be expected by chance. This study therefore supports the claims of previous researchers that adults' retrospective reports of childhood NDEs are not embellished or distorted. |
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