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Role of Social Detachment in Coping With Death Anxiety: A Case of Elderly Hindu Pilgrims
, T. Mukherjee
Published in SAGE Publications Inc.
2019
PMID: 28847214
Volume: 79
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 191 - 217
Abstract
The present research examines the strength of terror management theory in an indigenous Indian context of religious fair called Magh Mela. It explores how elderly Hindu people deal with death anxiety through practicing Kalpvas in Magh Mela. The research explores the role of social detachment and self-esteem in coping with terror of death. Study 1, a field experiment on 150 Kalpvasis (practitioners of Kalpvas) confirms the significant role of social detachment as an adaptive strategy for coping with death terror. The role of self-esteem did not emerge in the study. Study 2, another field experiment on 62 Kalpvasis confirms results of study 1. Significant role of years of Kalpvas on fear of death shows importance of the religious practices in managing terror related to death. The relation of terror management theory and death anxiety thus follows a different explanation for more indigenous contexts. © The Author(s) 2017.
About the journal
JournalOmega (United States)
PublisherSAGE Publications Inc.
ISSN00302228