U.S., June 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07020143) titled 'Chinese University Students' Death Attitudes and Their Initial Sandplay Characteristics' on May 15.
Brief Summary: Death attitudes are different emotional reactions, evaluations, and behavioral tendencies of individuals experiencing near-death or death scenes, including positive or negative attitudes toward death such as denial, fear, curiosity, acceptance, avoidance, anxiety, etc. Wilson proposed a dual-attitude model to differentiate between implicit death attitudes and explicit death attitudes. Subsequently, some scholars have launched a discussion on the measurement and validity of implicit attitudes, Schimmack reviewed the evid...