Attitudes and beliefs about death and dying held by Black South African university students

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Charles K. Makgati
Leickness C. Simbayi
Cite this article:  Makgati, C. K., & Simbayi, L. C. (2005). Attitudes and beliefs about death and dying held by Black South African university students. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 33(2), 175-182.


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Using the Lester Attitude Towards Death Scale (LATDS), a study was conducted using a convenience sample of 179 Black South African university students to investigate their attitudes towards, and beliefs about, death and dying. It was found that overall the students held positive attitudes towards death and dying. However, this was not influenced by any of the demographic variables tested. The implications of these findings on several topical death-related issues in South Africa are discussed.

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