Navigating the death attitudes and anxiety during COVID-19: Role of dispositional mindfulness and tranquil ego

Author:

Mandal Satchit Prasun1,Pandey Vijyendra2,Bonal Raghavendra B.3,Sharma Abhishek4,Astha Arora2,Rajesh Viju5,Saha Proshanto Kr1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India

2. Department of Psychology, Central University of Karnataka, Karnataka, India

3. Central University of Karnataka, Karnataka, India

4. Department of Psychology, Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

5. School of Behavioural Forensics, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anecdotally, the concept of death consistently evokes profound unease. This study explores the intricate relationship between individuals’ attitudes toward death and the associated anxiety, introducing a two-step model that posits dispositional mindfulness and tranquil ego as mediators. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used a correlational design in this study and assessed 209 Indian adults (111 males and 98 females) who recovered from corona symptoms on self-report measures of attitudes toward death, death anxiety, dispositional mindfulness, and tranquil ego. Bivariate correlational analyses and path analysis were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Findings revealed that attitudes toward death involving fear, avoidance, approach, and escape acceptance of death correlated positively with death anxiety. Dispositional mindfulness and tranquil ego correlated negatively with death anxiety. Path analyses with percentile bootstrapping supported our hypothesis and showed that dispositional mindfulness and tranquil ego sequentially mediated the relationship. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that various aspects of attitudes toward death differentially predict death anxiety. Moreover, the relationship between death attitudes and death anxiety is potentially mediated by dispositional mindfulness and a tranquil ego. The findings were discussed in light of existing literature.

Publisher

Medknow

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