Abstract

The relations between interpersonal flexibility, level of self-esteem, and death anxiety in college students were examined. The results indicated that interpersonal flexibility and self-esteem were positively related, but that interpersonal flexibility and death anxiety were not related to each other in a reliable manner. A significant negative relation was found between self-esteem and death anxiety.

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