The Relationship Between Covid-19 Exposure, Death Anxiety, and Resilience in Students (Aged 19-30)

The COVID-19 Pandemic confronted humanity with a new challenging reality, before which each individual would have to develop adaptation mechanisms. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between exposure to COVID-19 with death anxiety and the degree of resilience, in students (Univ...

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Main Authors: Bylyre Serjanaj, Emanuela Bleta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AAB College, Pristina 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/428325
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description The COVID-19 Pandemic confronted humanity with a new challenging reality, before which each individual would have to develop adaptation mechanisms. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between exposure to COVID-19 with death anxiety and the degree of resilience, in students (University of Tirana). In a sample of 175 students (aged 19-30), COVID-19 exposure, death anxiety and resilience were measured with online self-administrative surveys. The results showed that COVID-19 exposure and death anxiety were related significantly (r= .181*; p< .05). A negative significant relationship was found between death anxiety and resilience (r= -.175**; p< .01), and also between COVID-19 exposure and resilience (r= -.153*; p< .05). The findings of this study suggest further research with more complicated design, necessary to determine the impact of COVID-19 exposure and death anxiety on resilience.
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spelling doaj.art-06014463d9f343488cc7d724a78a096c2023-03-21T08:48:13ZengAAB College, PristinaThesis1848-42982623-83812022-12-0111297123The Relationship Between Covid-19 Exposure, Death Anxiety, and Resilience in Students (Aged 19-30)Bylyre Serjanaj0Emanuela BletaUniversity of Tirana The COVID-19 Pandemic confronted humanity with a new challenging reality, before which each individual would have to develop adaptation mechanisms. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between exposure to COVID-19 with death anxiety and the degree of resilience, in students (University of Tirana). In a sample of 175 students (aged 19-30), COVID-19 exposure, death anxiety and resilience were measured with online self-administrative surveys. The results showed that COVID-19 exposure and death anxiety were related significantly (r= .181*; p< .05). A negative significant relationship was found between death anxiety and resilience (r= -.175**; p< .01), and also between COVID-19 exposure and resilience (r= -.153*; p< .05). The findings of this study suggest further research with more complicated design, necessary to determine the impact of COVID-19 exposure and death anxiety on resilience. https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/428325covid-19 exposuredeath anxietyresiliencestudentsrelationship
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title The Relationship Between Covid-19 Exposure, Death Anxiety, and Resilience in Students (Aged 19-30)
title_full The Relationship Between Covid-19 Exposure, Death Anxiety, and Resilience in Students (Aged 19-30)
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title_short The Relationship Between Covid-19 Exposure, Death Anxiety, and Resilience in Students (Aged 19-30)
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