Depresión y ansiedad ante toma de decisiones, aislamiento existencial, muerte y carencia de sentido vital en religiosos y no religiosos
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2017-10-30
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Flórez-Donado, Jennifer
De la Ossa-Sierra, Johana Carolina
Castro Correa, Alberto Mario de
Noreña Correa, Manuel Fabián
Sánchez-Fuentes, María del Mar
Mejía Puerta, Erick Alejandro
Villadiego-Coavas, Edwin Alberto
Rodríguez-Calderón, Gisella Rossy
Torres-Salazar, Prince Luz
González Amador, María Camila
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Asociacion de Profesionales y Tecnicos del CONICIT
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El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir la
ansiedad ante las situaciones existenciales en religiosos
y no religiosos en una muestra 100 universitarios
colombianos, con una edad promedio de 22 años. Los
participantes completaron el ANSIV que mide ansiedad
existencial (ANSIV) y la Escala de Depresión de Zung.
Los hallazgos comprueban que los no religiosos
presentaron mayor ansiedad que los religiosos frente a
la toma de decisiones; que no se observaron diferencias
en relación al sentido de vida en ambos grupos; que los
no religiosos presentaron ansiedad más exacerbada
frente a la muerte que los religiosos y que los religiosos
se encontraron menos ligeramente deprimidos que los no religiosos.
The present study aims to describe the anxiety in existential situations in religious and non-religious people in a sample of 100 students from Colombia with an average age of 22 years. The participants completed the ANSIV that measures Existential Anxiety and Self- Rating Depression Scale. The findings show that the non-religious presented higher anxiety than the religious people in decision-making process; no differences were observed in relation to the meaning of life in both groups; non-religious presented anxiety more exacerbated in the face of death than religious people and the religious were found slightly less depressed than non-religious.
The present study aims to describe the anxiety in existential situations in religious and non-religious people in a sample of 100 students from Colombia with an average age of 22 years. The participants completed the ANSIV that measures Existential Anxiety and Self- Rating Depression Scale. The findings show that the non-religious presented higher anxiety than the religious people in decision-making process; no differences were observed in relation to the meaning of life in both groups; non-religious presented anxiety more exacerbated in the face of death than religious people and the religious were found slightly less depressed than non-religious.
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Religión, Ansiedad, Depresión, Toma de Decisiones, Muerte, Anxiety, Depression, Decisionmaking, Death