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The present study is an attempt to examine the correlation between death anxiety and mental wellbeing. The sample consisted of 150 HIV/AIDS patients were collected from the department of medicine, JNMC, AMU, Aligarh. Death Anxiety Scale developed by Donald Templer and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) was used. The data was analyzed by using Pearson’s product moment correlation. The results made it clear that there is a significant negative correlation between death anxiety and mental well-being among people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Majeed, D. J. (2019). Death Anxiety As The Corelate Of Mental Well-Being Among People Living With Hiv/Aids . History Research Journal, 5(5), 1452-1455. Retrieved from http://thinkindiaquarterly.org/index.php/hrj/article/view/13310