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J Relig Health ; 56(1): 171-187, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26943173

ABSTRACT

As medical technology continues increasing the possibility of living a longer life, the public's valuing of these developments must be considered. This study examines attitudes toward extending the human life span within a student population at a Christian university. Religious factors were hypothesized to affect life extension desirability. Scores on measures of willingness to defer to God's will, meaning derived from religion, positive afterlife beliefs, and intrinsic religiosity were significantly and inversely related to life extension desirability. Implications of these findings are discussed, including encouraging medical practitioners to respect decision-making processes of religious persons who may find life extension interventions undesirable.


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Attitude to Death , Life Expectancy , Religion , Adolescent , Adult , California , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Students/psychology , Young Adult
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