Literature DB >> 34225499

Uncertainty in Faith, Fear of Death? Transitions in Religious Doubt and Death Anxiety in Later Life.

Laura Upenieks1.   

Abstract

While religiosity is usually associated with lower death anxiety, holding doubts about one's faith are associated with higher death anxiety. Using longitudinal data from the Religion, Aging, and Health Study (2001-2004), this study examines within-individual changes in religious doubt and death anxiety. Results from lagged dependent variable models suggest that compared to older adults who did not experience any doubt about their faith, those holding consistently high doubt or increasing or decreasing doubt reported greater death anxiety. Lingering religious doubt was associated with higher death anxiety among weekly religious attenders. Taken together, our findings suggest that being more assured in one's faith and spiritual understanding may lead to a more peaceful experience when confronting thoughts about one's own mortality, especially for older adults holding a stronger religious identity. We situate our findings within the literature on the "dark side" of religion and well-being in later life.

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Keywords:  death anxiety; lagged dependent variable; older adults; religion/spirituality; terror management

Year:  2021        PMID: 34225499     DOI: 10.1177/00302228211029475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Omega (Westport)        ISSN: 0030-2228


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