Relationship between religious spiritual well-being and death anxiety in Iranian elders Dadfar Mahboubeh1, Bahrami Fazel2,*, Noghabi Farshad Sheybani3, Askari Malek4 1PhD in Clinical Psychology, School of Behavioral Sciences & Mental Health-Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, International Campus, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2PhD in Philosophy and Psychology, Department of Islamic theology, and Department of counseling, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran 3PhD student in Clinical Psychology, School of Behavioral Sciences & Mental Health-Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 4Msc student in Master of Business Administration (MBA),University of Kharazmi, and Rasoul- Akram General Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran *Corresponding Email: bahrami.fazel@yahoo.com
Online published on 29 September, 2018. Abstract The present study aimed to examine the relationship between religious spiritual well-being and death anxiety among Iranian elders. Subjects were 146 volunteer elders. They were selected by a convenient sampling. Instruments were Multidimensional Inventory of Religious Spiritual Well-Being (MI RSWB 48) the Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety (ASDA) factors. On the MI RSWB 48 and the ASDA, there were no significant association between religious spiritual well-being and death anxiety total scores. There were significant association between Hope Transcendent (HT), and Experiences of Sense and Meaning (SM) subscales of MI RSWB 48. Limitations of the present study were using of self-report scales, selectin of anold-age sample, a Muslim reliogion and an Iranian culture. Present results can be considered in the religious spiritual oriented interventions for reducing of death anxiety for elders in Muslim countries. Top Keywords Religiousity, spirituality, well-being, death anxiety, elders, Muslim, Islam, Iran. Top |