How Does Perceived Social Support, Mindfulness, and Coping Strategies Influencing Death Anxiety Among Patients With Tuberculosis.
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: This study aimed to assess the relationship between coping strategies, social support, mindfulness, and death anxiety among TB survivors. : A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used. A convenience sample of 120 adult patients diagnosed with TB were enrolled from public hospital. : The patients had moderate death anxiety (M = 45.3, SD = 6.88). However, TB patients reported high perceived coping strategies, great social support, and dispositional mindfulness. The death anxiety was negatively associated with mindfulness (r = -0.211; < .05) and with perceived social support (r = -0.368, < .05). Attention awareness to living activity, perceived social support, type of TB, and duration of treatment were predicted the participants' death anxiety. : The presence of death anxiety among TB patients is a significant and tangible issue that can significantly impact their overall well-being. Addressing this concern is pivotal for their mental resilience, treatment adherence, and overall recovery.Study Outcome
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Doi : 10.1177/00302228241243241SSN : 1541-3764