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Correlation between Self-esteem, Death Anxiety, and Spiritual Wellbeing in Korean University Students

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KMID : 0367020150270030367
Á¤¹Ì¿µ ( Chung Mi-Young ) - Sun Moon University Department of Nursing Science

Â÷°æ¼÷ ( Cha Kyeong-Sook ) - Sun Moon University Department of Nursing Science
Á¶¿ÁÈñ ( Cho Ok-Hee ) - Kongju National University College of Nursing and Health Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed at understanding the correlation between self-esteem, death anxiety, and spiritual wellbeing in university students.

Methods: Cross-sectional method was used 671 students in South Korea. This study used the Self-esteem developed by Rosenberg, the Fear of Death Scale revised by Lester and Abdel-Khalek, and Spiritual wellbeing developed by Paloutzian and Ellison.

Results: Relationships between self-esteem, death anxiety, and spiritual wellbeing revealed an inverse correlation between self-esteem and death anxiety, and a direct correlation between self-esteem and spiritual wellbeing.

Conclusion: In order for students of establishing identity to lead a healthy life, there is a need for studies aiming at developing, implementing, and evaluating the results of consultation and education programs for maintaining spiritual wellbeing such as psychological counseling and logotherapy at the university or regional community level.
KeyWords

Self-esteem, Death anxiety, Spiritual wellbeing
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