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HOW GENDER, MAJORS, RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH AFFECT THE JUSTIFIED DEATH ATTITUDE?

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 Background: DEATH PENALTY and EUTHANASIA are disputed practices in the world. However, they are considered “justified” by their proponents. We newly developed a scale for assessment of the attitude toward justified death, which determines “hot cognition” using a number of scenarios.Objectives: This study aimed at assessing the effects of the major demographic items including gender, major, religion, and mental health on the justified death attitude.Methods: A total of 481 participants including 419 university students and 62 seminarians participated in the study in Tehran, Iran.The Persian versions of the justified death attitude scale and the general health questionnaire-12 were used for data collection. Data were analyzed using the multivariate analysis of variance.Results: Capital punishment was suggested more frequently for rape and drug trafficking and less frequently for murder, and infrequently for adultery. Men and religious subjects showed a more positive attitude toward execution. Furthermore, most of the subjects did not agree with EUTHANASIA; surprisingly, active EUTHANASIA was more acceptable than passive EUTHANASIA. Finally, DEATH PENALTY and EUTHANASIA did not show an association with mental health.Conclusions: Individual characteristics like gender, major, and religiosity could significantly affect the attitude of people toward justified death. Further studies including neuropsychological methods are suggested.

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    APA: Copy

    ZANDIAN, POUYA, HABIBI, MOJTABA, SEYDI, ZAHRA, KLEMAN, BENYAMIN, TAYERI, NASRIN, FASHANDI, NOBAN, & SHARIAT, SEYED VAHID. (2017). HOW GENDER, MAJORS, RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH AFFECT THE JUSTIFIED DEATH ATTITUDE?. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS), 11(4), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/312168/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ZANDIAN POUYA, HABIBI MOJTABA, SEYDI ZAHRA, KLEMAN BENYAMIN, TAYERI NASRIN, FASHANDI NOBAN, SHARIAT SEYED VAHID. HOW GENDER, MAJORS, RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH AFFECT THE JUSTIFIED DEATH ATTITUDE?. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS)[Internet]. 2017;11(4):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/312168/en

    IEEE: Copy

    POUYA ZANDIAN, MOJTABA HABIBI, ZAHRA SEYDI, BENYAMIN KLEMAN, NASRIN TAYERI, NOBAN FASHANDI, and SEYED VAHID SHARIAT, “HOW GENDER, MAJORS, RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH AFFECT THE JUSTIFIED DEATH ATTITUDE?,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (IJPBS), vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 0–0, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/312168/en

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