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This research aims to delve into the intricate relationship between personal death anxiety and psychosomatic illness. Psychosomatic illness refers to physical health conditions that are influenced by psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and emotional distress.By focusing on personal death anxiety, this study seeks to understand how individuals' fears and concerns about their own mortality may contribute to the development and manifestation of psychosomatic symptoms. The research will examine the extent to which personal death anxiety influences the onset, severity, and course of…mehr

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This research aims to delve into the intricate relationship between personal death anxiety and psychosomatic illness. Psychosomatic illness refers to physical health conditions that are influenced by psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and emotional distress.By focusing on personal death anxiety, this study seeks to understand how individuals' fears and concerns about their own mortality may contribute to the development and manifestation of psychosomatic symptoms. The research will examine the extent to which personal death anxiety influences the onset, severity, and course of psychosomatic illness.Through a comprehensive exploration, this study will investigate various dimensions of personal death anxiety, including its cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects. It will utilize validated assessment tools to measure and quantify the levels of death anxiety experienced by individuals with psychosomatic illness.The research will adopt a multi-method approach, incorporating qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys to gather data. Qualitative interviews will provide in-depth insights into individuals' subjective experiences, thoughts, and emotions related to death anxiety and its impact on their psychosomatic symptoms. Quantitative surveys will enable the collection of broader data on the prevalence and severity of death anxiety in the studied population.Furthermore, this study aims to identify potential factors that may contribute to the relationship between personal death anxiety and psychosomatic illness. These factors may include age, gender, cultural background, social support, coping mechanisms, and resilience.The findings from this research endeavor will shed light on the intricate interplay between personal death anxiety and psychosomatic illness. The knowledge gained can inform healthcare professionals, psychologists, and researchers in developing more targeted interventions, treatments, and support systems for individuals grappling with psychosomatic symptoms influenced by death anxiety. Ultimately, this study strives to enhance our understanding of psychosomatic illness and contribute to the overall well-being and quality of life for affected individuals.