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In the final stage of a person's life, they face a developmental task that must be successfully completed: preparing for and accepting death itself. Nevertheless, religiosity and social support are two factors believed to reduce death anxiety among the elderly. The aim of this study is to determine: (1) the role of religiosity in reducing death anxiThety among the elderly; (2) the role of social support in reducing death anxiety among the elderly; and (3) the combined role of religiosity and social support in reducing death anxiety among the elderly. Meanwhile, the partial analysis indicates that religiosity has a significant effect on death anxiety with a value of β = -0.315, (p < .001), while social support also has a significant effect on death anxiety with a value of β = -0.352, (p < .001). The largest effective contribution is made by the social support variable, which accounts for 14.8%.
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