Journal article
Omega, 2020
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Sawyer, J. (2020). Bereavement Outcomes for Atheist Individuals: The Role of Spirituality, Discrimination, and Meaning. Omega.
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Sawyer, J. “Bereavement Outcomes for Atheist Individuals: The Role of Spirituality, Discrimination, and Meaning.” Omega (2020).
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Sawyer, J. “Bereavement Outcomes for Atheist Individuals: The Role of Spirituality, Discrimination, and Meaning.” Omega, 2020.
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@article{j2020a,
title = {Bereavement Outcomes for Atheist Individuals: The Role of Spirituality, Discrimination, and Meaning},
year = {2020},
journal = {Omega},
author = {Sawyer, J.}
}
The present study applied several concepts typically included in thanatology research to an atheist sample. Atheists are a growing segment of the population in the United States, though little is known about this group. A sample of 355 adults who self-identify as atheist completed an online survey assessing forms of spirituality, anti-atheist discrimination, and meaning reconstruction in order to examine associations between these variables and bereavement outcomes of complicated grief and psychological distress. Results of a multiple regression analysis suggested that spirituality was not related to bereavement outcomes, anti-atheist discrimination was related to poorer bereavement outcomes, while the relationship between meaning reconstruction and bereavement outcomes was mixed. These results provide a foundation for additional exploration of bereavement processes in atheist individuals, and implications for future research and practice are discussed.