The Effect of Exercise on Death Anxiety
Hasan Buğra Ekinci, Ahmet Yavuz Malli, Nurcan Demirel, Cemil Tuğrulhan Şam
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ABSTRACT
Aim: This
research is planned to identify the effect of exercise on death anxiety in
women in the post-menopausal period.
Methods: This research is an experiment
patterned study (Pre-test/post-test control group model). This model is a
two-factor experimental design that shows repetitive measurements (pre-test-
post-test) and subjects (experiment-control) in different categories. A total
of 36 women voluntarily participated in the study in Erzincan, including 18
women in the experimental group who go through menopause and exercise, and 18
women in the control group who go through menopause and never exercise. The
experimental group were given Pilates exercises 3 days a week for 8 weeks, and
the control group were asked to preserve their daily lives without regular
exercise. In the research, personal information form containing
sociodemographic variables of individuals and the Templer Death Anxiety Scale
(DAS) form adapted to Turkish by Akça, Köse (2008) were used as data collection
tools. After identifying the distribution characteristics in the analysis of
the data, paired t-test was used for in-group comparisons and independence
sample t-test was used for intergroup comparisons in order to identify the
effectiveness of the exercise program and to discover the difference between
the first and last test scores of the groups.
Results: In the Death Anxiety Scale,
the mean death anxiety score was found to be 8.66 as a result of the pre-test
performed in the experimental group. And after the exercise, the mean score was
8.38. Although there was no statistically significant difference, there was a
decrease in the death anxiety score averages. The mean pre-exercise death
anxiety score of the control group was found to be 8.33. The mean post-exercise
score was found to be 8.22.
Conclusion: There was
no significant effect of 8 weeks of exercise on death anxiety. It is understood
that even if exercise has some positive physical and psychological
contributions on the subjects during this period, a strong anxiety such as
death cannot be eliminated in such a short time.
Keywords: Exercise, Death
Anxiety, Menopause