Knowledge and attitudes of medical students toward death: a cross-sectional comparative study between an Arab and a Western University.
Randah Ribhi HamadehIzzeldin AbuelaishSusan J YousufzaiYousef At AlShammariYomna E AhmedHaitham A JahramiPublished in: BMC psychology (2024)
Arabian Gulf University medical students scored higher on complicated grief, most likely due to cultural and religious factors. Females at both institutions as well as those who indicated a higher level of religious observance reported higher scores of complicated grief. The study highlights how cultural and religious beliefs influence medical students' attitudes toward death and bereavement. It provides valuable insight into the knowledge and attitudes of medical students toward loss.