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A Study on the Cognition and Attitude on Well-Dying in Undergraduate Students : Q methodological approach

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KMID : 0388320120190020233
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the subjectivity of undergraduate students about well-dying.

Methods: Q-methodology, which is effective in scientifically measuring individual subjectivity, was used. The result of the Q-short of the 34 Q-statements by 42 participants was analyzed using the PQM program.

Results: Four cognitive types of subjectivity about well-dying were identified and labeled as follows. Type 1: oriental and family-centered type, Type 2: Individual and fate-adapted type, Type 3: altruistic and afterlife-centered type, Type 4: self-leading and secularistic type.

Conclusion: Undergraduate students have a well-dying concept which tends to be self-centered and secularistic. At the same times, they also have a well-dying concept which has a basically oriental view, that is, family-centered and fate-adapted views.
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Undergraduate, Cognition, Attitude
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