Relationship Between Attachment and Fear of Death: The Mediating Role of Religious Coping

Omega (Westport). 2023 Feb 12:302228231157133. doi: 10.1177/00302228231157133. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

In this research, the link between attachment, religious coping, and fear of death were examined in a sample of 224 Turkish Muslim adults. Data were gathered by Experiences in Close Relationship Scale, Religious Coping Scale, and Multidimensional Mortality Awareness Measure. Positive religious coping was adversely related to avoidant and anxious attachments. When compared to anxious attachment, which was positively related to both negative religious coping and fear of death, avoidant attachment was not correlated with any of these variables. Fear of death correlated positively with negative religious coping. Furthermore, the link between anxious attachment and fear of death was partially mediated by negative religious coping. Findings imply that negative religious coping is important in the relationship between fear of death and anxious attachment.

Keywords: Turkey; attachment styles; death fear; muslim; religious coping.