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| Published: July 20, 2024

Impact of ‘Status’ and ‘Gender’ on Death Anxiety, Life Orientation and Life Satisfaction

Vijaya Upadhyay

Research Scholar, Department of Psychology, BRDBD PG College, Ashram Barhaj, Deoria Affiliated to DDU University Gorakhpur U.P.(India) Google Scholar More about the auther

, Satyendra Mani Vikram

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, SSB PG College, Raniganj, Ballia Affiliated to JNCU University Ballia U.P. (India) Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Arati Pandey

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, BRDBD PG College, Ashram Barhaj, Deoria Affiliated to DDU University Gorakhpur U.P.(India) Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.030.20241203

DOI: 10.25215/1203.030

ABSTRACT

This study explores how gender and status influence death anxiety, life orientation, and life satisfaction. We hypothesized that both gender and status would significantly affect these aspects of psychological well-being. Participants were grouped by gender (male and female) and status (institutionalized and non-institutionalized). The findings showed that males and institutionalized individuals reported higher life satisfaction. Interestingly, the effects of gender and status on life satisfaction were independent of each other. For life orientation, while gender and status alone did not show significant effects, their combined impact was noteworthy, indicating a unique interaction between these factors. Regarding death anxiety, females and non-institutionalized individuals experienced higher levels, with gender and status independently affecting this anxiety. These results highlight the need to consider both the separate and combined effects of gender and status when addressing psychological well-being, suggesting that interventions should be tailored accordingly.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.030.20241203

10.25215/1203.030

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Published in   Volume 12, Issue 3, July-September, 2024