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Young people’s experiences of death anxiety and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic
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Young people’s experiences of death anxiety and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic

Ben Hughes and Kerry Jones
OMEGA—Journal of Death and Dying, Vol.90(2), pp.656-673
12/2024

Abstract

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Capacity for death awareness and death anxiety in young people has been previously documented but the impact of Covid-19 is not currently known. Therefore, the aim of this study of this study was to explore young people’s experiences and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Qualitative data was collected from young people via a two-stage process across the United Kingdom: Stage One consisted of an online questionnaire; Stage Two comprised online semi-structured interviews. Responses for Stage One of the study totalled 120 young people; 9 of these were interviewed for Stage Two of the study. Thematic analysis of data identified four themes relating to young people’s experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic: death anxiety; mental health; normalising death; and identified support needs. Young people experienced heightened death anxiety due to the pandemic but death also became normalized for them and their mental health was negatively affected.
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