Abstract
This study explored the relationship between death anxiety and death depression among cancer patients in Saudi Arabia. The study sample consisted of 100 Saudi cancer patients, 50 male and 50 female, ranging in age from 18 to 85 with a mean age of 45.5. All participants completed a survey questionnaire that included three parts: the first part contained a demographic data form; the second part consisted of 20 statements to measure death anxiety using the Arabic Death Anxiety Scale; the third part was a 21- item, questionnaire designed to measure depression about impending death using the Death Depression scale-Revised Arabic version.
Sigma Membership
Delta Beta at-Large
Type
Thesis
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Descriptive/Correlational
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Depression and Anxiety, End of Life Care, Cancer Patients
Advisor
Susan C. McMillan
Degree
Master's
Degree Grantor
University of South Florida
Degree Year
2012
Recommended Citation
Almostadi, Doaa A., "The relationship between death depression and death anxiety among cancer patients in Saudi Arabia" (2024). Theses. 90.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/theses/90
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